What is ASTM E111?
ASTM E111 is an international test standard used to determine the Young’s modulus, tangent modulus, and chord modulus of structural materials. This test is essential for materials that exhibit elastic behavior and where creep effects are negligible during loading.
Why is ASTM E111 Important?
✅ Evaluates the stiffness and elasticity of materials.
✅ Measures modulus values crucial for engineering and structural applications.
✅ Used for metallic materials in tensile and compression tests.
Test Specimens for ASTM E111
🔹 Metals and other structural materials subjected to elastic deformation.
Testing Equipment for ASTM E111
Grips Used in ASTM E111 Testing
1. Wedge Grips
- Ideal for tensile testing of metals.
- Self-tightening mechanism ensures firm specimen gripping.
2. Compression Platens
- Used for compression testing to measure material strength.
- Typically made from steel or aluminum and attach to UTM machines.
Extensometers for ASTM E111
To ensure high-accuracy strain measurements, electronic extensometers are used:
- Required for low-strain values (e.g., modulus and yield strength).
- Measures elongation for tensile and compression tests.
Recommended Universal Testing Machines (UTM) for ASTM E111
For ASTM E111 testing, we recommend UTM machines with a capacity of 5kN to 600kN, depending on material strength.
VEW 2308 – Universal Testing Machine
✅ High-precision electronic motor for controlled loading.
✅ Performs tensile, compression, bending, shear, and peel tests.
✅ Suitable for metals, rubber, plastics, aerospace materials, and more.
ASTM E111 Test Procedure
1️⃣ Prepare test samples according to ASTM E111 guidelines.
2️⃣ For tension tests: Secure the sample in wedge grips and clamp the extensometer.
3️⃣ For compression tests: Place the sample on compression platens and mount the deflectometer.
4️⃣ Start the test at a controlled speed to prevent thermal or creep effects.
5️⃣ Record stress-strain data throughout the test process.
Key Measurements in ASTM E111
📌 Young’s Modulus (E) – Measures material stiffness.
📌 Tangent Modulus – Describes non-linear stress-strain behavior.
📌 Chord Modulus – Determines elasticity over a specific strain range.