koetükid
Koetükid are standardized test specimens used in materials testing. The term comes from Estonian, where koe means “test” and tükk means “piece.” They are prepared from a material sample to allow mechanical, thermal, or chemical testing under controlled conditions. The shapes and dimensions of koetükid are defined by international standards to ensure that test results are comparable across laboratories. Common tests that use koetükid include tensile, compression, impact, fatigue, and hardness tests, as well as various thermal and corrosion evaluations. The preparation process involves cutting or machining the piece to a prescribed geometry, ensuring consistent surface finish and orientation, and marking the specimen for identification and traceability. Koetükid are used in quality control during manufacturing, in product development, and in research to characterize material properties and performance under specified conditions.
The choice of koetükid geometry depends on the test type and the material; metals, polymers, ceramics, and
For further context, see material testing, standardization, tensile testing, and hardness testing.