GB/T 32976-2016
ActiveMetallic materials—Tubes—Transverse bending test
金属材料 管 横向弯曲试验方法
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This standard specifies the method for conducting transverse bending tests on metallic tubes to evaluate their ductility and resistance to cracking under bending deformation. It is applied in the quality inspection and material certification of steel pipes, such as those used in construction, oil and gas pipelines, and mechanical structures, where the tube's ability to withstand bending without failure is critical. The test is typically performed on tube sections cut transversely, with the bending axis perpendicular to the tube's longitudinal axis, to simulate real-world loading conditions.
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