What is ISO 19587 about?
ISO 19587 specifies a method for the determination of in-plane shear strength of continuous fibre-reinforced ceramic composites at elevated temperature in air or inert atmosphere by the asymmetric four-point bending test on double-edge notched specimens.
ISO 19587 applies to all ceramic matrix composites with continuous fibre-reinforcement: unidirectional (1D), bidirectional (2D) and tridirectional (xD, with 2 < x ≤ 3).
ISO 19587 is for material development, material comparison, quality assurance, characterization, reliability and design data generation.
Who is ISO 19587 for?
ISO 19587 on mechanical properties of ceramic composites at elevated temperature in air atmospheric pressure is useful for:
- Chemical engineers
- Nozzle, combustor and turbine manufacturers
- Aeroengine manufacturers
Why should you use ISO 19587?
Continuous fibre-reinforced ceramic matrix composites (CMCs) have been developed to overcome the intrinsic brittleness and lack of reliability of monolithic ceramics. In-plane shear, strength is defined as the shear strength at rupture in which the plane of fracture is located along the longitudinal axis of the specimen between two centrally located notches machined halfway through its thickness on opposing faces.
ISO 19587 provides you with a method to determine in-plane shear strength of continuous fibre-reinforced ceramic composites which when put to use over monolithic ceramics overcomes the intrinsic brittleness and ensures reliability.
Standard ISO 19587 enables you to deliver high-quality and reliable products, which in turn will increase you credibility and profitability.