Graphite Compressive Strength vs. Graphite Flexural Strength
Flexural Strength with most graphite material is on average only 50% to 60% of its Compressive Strength. By definition, Compressive Strength is the capacity of a material to withstand loads tending to reduce its size. Measured, it is the value obtained by plotting applied force against deformation. At compressive strength limit, the material will fracture, or deform irreversibly. Flexural Strength is defined as the ability to resist deformation under load. It is measured with the help of The Transverse Bending Test. In this test, a sample is bent until it fractures, using a 3 point flex test technique. Flexural Strength...
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