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- 06:39, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Strain Gauge 1.jpg
- 06:38, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Strain Gauge (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Dehnmessstreifen}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Strain gauge</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Areas of application for strain gauges (DMS)== ===Mechanical extensometers=== Strain gauges, often referred to as DMS in German-speaking countries, are used in measurement and testing technology for various tasks [1, 2]. One major area of use is in strain sensor technology, where particularly light and precise mechanical...")
- 06:37, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Steifigkeit-5.jpg
- 06:37, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Steifigkeit-5.jpg
- 06:37, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Steifigkeit-4.jpg
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- 06:37, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Steifigkeit-3.jpg
- 06:37, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Steifigkeit-3.jpg
- 06:36, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Stiffness-2.jpg
- 06:36, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Stiffness-2.jpg
- 06:36, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Stiffness-1.jpg
- 06:36, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Stiffness-1.jpg
- 06:35, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Stiffness (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Steifigkeit}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Stiffness</span> __FORCETOC__ ==General information== The term stiffness is often used relatively uncritically in materials or polymer testing, and stiffness is frequently equated with the modulus of elasticity, even though the units of measurement for moduli and stiffness are different. In Materia...")
- 06:31, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Normkleinstab2.jpg
- 06:31, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Normkleinstab2.jpg
- 06:31, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Normkleinstab1.jpg
- 06:31, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Normkleinstab1.jpg
- 06:30, 8 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Standard Small Bar (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Normkleinstab}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Standard small specimen</span> __FORCETOC__ ==General== The standard small bar is a test specimen with a rectangular cross-section. It is defined in the withdrawn standards for the impact bending test in Charpy arrangement, DIN 53453 [1] and DIN 53753 [2]. This specimen shape is no longer listed in the currently valid standard...")
- 14:44, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Surface (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Oberfläche}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Surface</span> __FORCETOC__ ==General information== The surface of components or semi-finished products corresponds to a thin outer surface layer in the thickness range of approx. 1 nm to several µm, which is decisive for the optical properties, such as colour, reflectivity and gloss, and the mechanical su...")
- 14:44, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Support Distance (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Auflagerabstand}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Support distance or Support span</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== The support distance, also known as the support span, is the geometric distance between the abutments supporting the test specimen in the bending test, measured at the centre of the abutments. ==Support distance in the bending test== In the quasi-static bend...")
- 14:43, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Standard Atmospheres (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Normklimate}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Standard atmospheres</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Test specimen preparation and standard climate== The reproducibility of measurement results requires error-free production of test specimens and sufficient constancy of the test climate in terms of ambient temperature and humidity. The constancy of the internal test specimen condition...")
- 14:43, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Specimen for Fracture Mechanics Tests (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Prüfkörper für bruchmechanische Prüfungen}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Specimen for fracture mechanics tests</span> ==Definition of terms== In the context of the Wiki-lexicon "Polymer Testing & Diagnostics", the term test specimen is used uniformly in connection with mechanical and fracture mechanics testing. Test sp...")
- 14:42, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Probennachgiebigkeit-3.jpg
- 14:42, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Probennachgiebigkeit-3.jpg
- 14:42, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Probennachgiebigkeit-2.jpg
- 14:42, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Probennachgiebigkeit-2.jpg
- 14:42, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Speciman Compliance-1.jpg
- 14:42, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Speciman Compliance-1.jpg
- 14:41, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Specimen Compliance (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Probennachgiebigkeit}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">A-Bild-Technik</span> __FORCETOC__ ==General== In material or polymer testing, the term ‘compliance’ refers to two fundamental factors that influence the determination of characteristic values. These are the so-called machine compliance as a property of a Material...")
- 14:40, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Specimen (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Prüfkörper}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Specimen</span> ==Definition== In the context of the WIKI-dictionary "Polymer Testing & Diagnostics", the term test specimen is used uniformly in connection with mechanical and fracture mechanics testing. Test specimens often have component-like or component-matched shapes and are specified and standardized in t...")
- 14:40, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Schallgeschwindigkeit-5.jpg
- 14:40, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Schallgeschwindigkeit-5.jpg
- 14:40, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Sound Velocity-4.jpg
- 14:40, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Sound Velocity-4.jpg
- 14:39, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Schallgeschwindigkeit-3.jpg
- 14:39, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Schallgeschwindigkeit-3.jpg
- 14:39, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Sound Velocity-2.jpg
- 14:39, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Sound Velocity-2.jpg
- 14:39, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Sound Velocity-1.jpg
- 14:39, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Sound Velocity-1.jpg
- 14:38, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Sound Velocity (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Schallgeschwindigkeit}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Sound velocity</span> __FORCETOC__ ==General remarks== The sound velocity is an essential property of the medium through which sound travels and describes the time it takes for a wave or wave packet to travel the distance between two points in the medium. This parameter is a basic parameter of Ultrasound Testing|ultrasound tes...")
- 14:38, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Sound Test.jpg
- 14:38, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Sound Test.jpg
- 14:37, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Sound Test (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Klangprüfung}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Sound test</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Sound as a sign of quality – Subjective sound testing== One of the oldest non-destructive testing methods is sound testing. This involves striking the workpiece (usually metal) with a hammer. The sound produced in the audible frequency range then provides information about whether a workpiec...")
- 14:36, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Schalldruck.JPG
- 14:36, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Schalldruck.JPG
- 14:36, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Sound Pressure (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Schalldruck}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Sound pressure</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== Sound pressure ''p'' is a physical measured variable (see also: material parameter) that is widely used in non-destructive polymer testing, particularly in acoustic resonance analysis and Ultrasound Testing|...")
- 14:36, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page File:Schallleistung.JPG
- 14:36, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs uploaded File:Schallleistung.JPG
- 14:35, 5 December 2025 Oluschinski talk contribs created page Sound Power (Created page with "{{Language_sel|LANG=ger|ARTIKEL=Schallleistung}} {{PSM_Infobox}} <span style="font-size:1.2em;font-weight:bold;">Sound power</span> __FORCETOC__ ==Definition== Sound power is a material parameter that is widely used in non-destructive polymer testing, particularly in acoustic resonance analysis and ultrasound testing. It represents the sound energy emitted per unit...")