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Materjalitehnika terminibaas

ID 670567 Last modified 16.07.2025
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Domain testing methodsproduct quality & testing of products
destructive test preferred
  • katse/teim, mille käigus katsekeha/teimik või toode purustatakse omaduste määramiseks (vt katse, tõmbekatse, survekatse, paindekatse, kõvaduskatse, murdekatse, väsimuskatse, lõõkpaindekatse; vrd mittepurustav katse)
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    • Purustuskatsete (purustusteimide) näideteks on tõmbekatse, survekatse, paindekatse, kõvaduskatse, murdekatse, väsimuskatse, jääkpingekatse, löökpaindekatse jt.
  • any test to determine the property of a material or the behavior of an item which results in the destruction of the sample or item (see: test, tensile test, compressive test, bend test, hardness test, fracture test, fatigue test, impact bending test; compare: nondestructive test)
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    • Examples of destructive tests are tensile test, compression test, bend test, hardness test, fracture test, bend test, fatigue test, residual stress, impact bending test etc.
purustav katse preferred
purustuskatse preferred
purustav teim
purustusteim
purustamiskatse
purustamisteim
destructive test preferred

Metroloogia terminibaas

ID 573939 Last modified 13.10.2024
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Domain metrologytest technologytesting methods
  • katse, mille käigus katseobjekt täielikult või osaliselt puruneb
  • test that causes the total or partial destruction of the test object
  • test is carried out to the specimen's failure, in order to understand a specimen's performance or material behavior under different loads
purustav katse preferred
Usage examples
  • Purustav katse on kõige sobivam ja ökonoomsem kasutada hulgitoodanguna toodetavate objektide korral, kuna väikese arvu objektide hävitamise kulud on tühised.
purustuskatse
destructive test preferred
Usage examples
  • Destructive test is most suitable, and economic, for objects which will be mass-produced, as the cost of destroying a small number of specimens is negligible. It is usually not economical to do destructive testing where only one or very few items are to be produced (for example, in the case of a building).
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