vetokokeen
Vetokokeen is the Estonian term for the tensile test, a standard method used in materials science to determine how a material behaves under uniaxial tension. The test provides quantitative data on mechanical properties such as strength, ductility, and stiffness, and it yields a stress–strain relationship that characterizes the material’s performance.
In a typical vetokokeen, a specimen with a defined cross-sectional area and gauge length is gripped at
Common outputs include the yield strength (the stress at which plastic deformation begins), the ultimate tensile
Vetokokeen standards are defined by international and regional organizations, such as ISO, EN, and ASTM, and