Claims
- 1. A grip for tensile testing of ceramic specimens comprising:
- (a) an annular support housing defining a central cavity;
- (b) a multiplicity of hydraulic cylinder-piston assemblies equally spaced in a concentric circular array within said support housing about said central cavity;
- (c) a means for supplying pressurized oil to each of said hydraulic cylinder-pistons at the same oil pressure; and
- (d) a pull rod having a flanged end resting on said cylinder-piston assemblies and a gripper end for gripping said ceramic tensile specimen; said pull rod extending through said central cavity in said support housing.
- 2. The grip for claim 1 wherein said cylinder-piston assemblies are each provided with a hemispherical load cap and said flanged end of said pull rod is provided with a v-shaped groove in axial alignment with said load caps; said groove interacting with said load caps to center said pull rod in said support housing.
- 3. The grips of claim 1 wherein said housing defines an annular channel and a multiplicity of ports extending between said channel and said respective cylinder-piston assemblies to provide a common source of pressurized oil to said cylinder-piston assemblies.
Government Interests
The invention was made as a result of work done under Contract DE-AC05-840R21400 with Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., and the U.S. Department of Energy.
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