Tensile Test: Universal Tensile Technique

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The main aim of this project is to .
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Thesis Outline

Chapter 2 deals with the literature survey which is an overview for existing solutionsge The Chapter describes some of the important among them which motivated this work. Chapter 3 explains the proposal of a..... The chapter is extended with detailed analysis, design and control of.
Chapter 4 deals with the simulation analysis and results..
Chapter 5 is meant for showing the results obtained with the hardware set up of the . The hardware result of the prototype converter is also compared with the simulation results.
In Chapter 6 research and development in the thesis are summarized. Features of the system compared to other are. The chapter is used to include the suggestions for future work …show more content…

(a) penetrant, (b) solvent remover, (c) developer After selection of high quality weld specimen, its goes to destructive testing for analyze the properties of material. Here Vickers hardness test and tensile test are conducted for analyze properties of material. So performing tensile test welded specimens were cut with dimension of 100 mm x 25 mm, which were further cut in to I shape. Tensile test was performed with universal tensile testing machine (Instron-600) with maximum load capacity of 600 kN. Further, non preheated, 3000C and 7000C preheated specimen were selected for microstructural study and micro-hardness measurement from each sample. Before micro hardness measurement cross section of the welded specimen mounted and polished with 220,
600 and 1200 grit size polishing paper sequentially. Micro-hardness was measured with Vickers micro-hardness tester. Fig.3.5 Tensile test specimen
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