vetokokeella
Vetokokeella is the process of assessing a material’s mechanical properties by performing a tensile test. In this test, a specimen is gripped at both ends and pulled under controlled conditions until failure. The resulting force–displacement data are converted to a stress–strain curve, from which properties such as yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, elongation at break, and the elastic modulus can be determined. The term is used in Finnish engineering literature to describe results obtained through a tensile test.
Procedure and equipment: Tensile tests are conducted with a universal testing machine equipped with a load
Standards and interpretation: Standards such as ISO 6892 and ASTM E8 (metals) or ASTM D638 (plastics) specify
Applications: Vetokokeella supports material development, quality control, and failure analysis, informing material selection, design safety factors,