Indian Standard (Second Revision) : Method For Bend Test
Indian Standard (Second Revision) : Method For Bend Test
Indian Standard (Second Revision) : Method For Bend Test
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IS:1692-1974,IS:3260-1965
amdIS:4598-1968)
( Reaffirmed 2006 )
Indian Standard
METHOD FOR BEND TEST
(Second Revision)
Third Reprint FEBRUARY 1997
0 Copyright 1986
BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS
MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI 110002
( Second Rev&km)
Method8 of Physical Tests Sectional Committee, SMDC 3
chakman R~~rrzmthg
SEBI P. IC. CHAKRAVARTY The Tata Iron & Steel Co Ltd, Jamshedpur
Manbsrs
SERI R. IC. ABBOL Bharat Steel Tubes Ltd, Canaur ( Haryana )
SEBI S. BOXDE ( Altmatr )
SHRI SUJIT Kmraa BASU M. N. Dastur & Co ( P ) Ltd, Calcutta
Sxxar S. SBN GWTA ( Aftma& )
SHRI K. K. BEATIA Quality Marking Centre, Amritrar
1 SHBI R. N. BISWAS Steel Authority of India Ltd ( Durgapur Steel
Plant ), Durgapur
SRBI T. S. TEWARI ( Ahnatr )
DR A. CHAKBABORTY Usha Martin Industries Ltd, Calcutta
SERI H. MAHE~WARY ( Altern& )
SEBI K. K. CEEEIAN Indian Aluminium Co Ltd, Calcutta
SERI PAIVKAJ DE ( Affematr )
DR R. F. D-AI. Indian Telephone Industries Ltd, Bangalore
SEEI V. V. PRABHU ( Afttmu~ )
. SHRI M. K. DAS GUPTA National Physical Laboratory ( CSIR ), New Delhi
SEBI K. G. GARO Directorate General of Technical Development
and Production ( Air ), NqDelhi
SEBI P. RAOHOTHAYA RAO ( AUrrnotr )
SEBI B. G. GEHAXI Blue Star Limited, Bombay
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SRBI G. S. SOBTI ( ~kI7kdr )
SHIKI A. GHOSH National Test House, Calcutta
SHBI D. S. MAJUMDAR ( AuIIMk )
SHBI S. A. HAQUE The Tata Iron and Steel Co Ltd, Jamshedpur
SERI A. S. WALXA ( Alimats )
SERI N. C. HORE Ministry of Railways
SRRI S. R. DE ( Altnncrtr )
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!~RI K. S. LAK.5HYrk~AYAX Avery India Ltd, Calcutta
$EBI R. D. SEABXA ( Alterm& )
SHBI C. B. LUXAWAT The Indian Tube Co Ltd, Jamshedpur
SRRI R. RANA RAO ( Altmat~ )
SHRI $. R. MAZUMDAR Miiirtry of Defencc ( DGI )
SRRI A. K. CHAKBOBOBTY ( Altarnotr )
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Ltd, New Delhi
Soar S. C. JAIH ( Al&mate)
SHRI R. A. PADXA~ABH~IN Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute
( CSIR ), Durgapur
SHRI M. PEASAD Steel Authority of India Ltd (Rourkela Steel
Plant ), Rourkela
SHRI N. GOPALAKEISHNA ( Altemutu)
SHBI S. RADEAKRISENAX National Aeronautical Laboratory ( CSIR ),
Bangalore
Da V. SR~IVASAN ( Altmatr )
DR V. RAO National Metallurgical Laboratory ( CSIR ),
.Jamshedpur
DR D. J. CEAKRAVARTI ( Alfemute )
SARI R. N. SAHA Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals,
New Delhi
SERI S. K. PANDEY ( Altarnuts )
SHRI D. N. SARKAB Ministry of Defence ( Ordnance Factories Board ),
Caicutta .
SERI A. R. BASU ( Altrmatr )
SHIU I?. C. SHARYA Directorate General of Civil Aviation, New Delhi
SEW K. SWAIUIAPPAX Ministry of Defence ( R&D )
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SHRI S. K-AR ( Altmuk )
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lndian Standard
METHOD FOR BEND TEST
( Second Revision )
0. FOREWORD
0.1 This Indian Standard ( Second Revision ) was adopted by the Indian
Standards Institution on 28 February 1985, after the draft finalized by
the Methods of Physical Tests Sectional Committee had been approved
by the Structural and Metals Division Council.
0.2 This standard was iirst published in 1960 and was revised in 1974.
While reviewing this standard in the light of the work done by ISO/TC
164 ‘Mechanical Testing of Metals’ at the international level, the Sectio-
nal Committee responsible for this standard decided to revise this
standard so as to have a single Indian Standard on Method for bend
test amalgamating three other Indian Standards on the subject.
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1. SCOPE
1.1 This standard specifies the method of conducting bend test for
determining the ability of metallic materials to undergo plastic defor-
mation in bending. It applies, to the bend test of test pieces taken from
metallic products as apecilied in the relevant product standard.
2. PRINCIPLE
2.2 The axes af the two legs of the test piece remain h a plane
perpendicular to the axis of bending. In the case of 130’ bend, the two
lateral surfaces may, depending on the requirements of the material.
standard, lie flat against each other or may be parallel at a specified
distance, an insert being used to control this distance.
3.1 Symbols and designations used in the bend teat are shown in Fig. 1
and 2 and specified in Table 1.
Diimeter of mandrel mm
Angle of bend dew--
Internal radios of bend portion of test mm
piece after bending
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4. TEST EQWMENT
4.1 The bend test shall be carried out in testing machines or presses
equipped with the following devices:
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4.2.1 The length of the supports and the width of the mandrel shall
be greater than the width or diameter of the test piece. The diameter
of the mandrel is determined by the material standard. The test piece
supports shall be rounded to a radius between 1 and 10 times the thick-
ness of the test piece and shall be sufficiently hard ( see Fig. 1 ).
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4.2.2 Unless otherwise specified, the distance between fhe supports, I
shall be taken as approximately:
1=D+3a
and shall not change during the bend test.
4.3Bending Device with a V-Bl6ck
4.3.1 The tapered surfaces of the V-block sha’ll form an angle of
180” - a ( see Fig. 2 ).
4.3.2 The edges of the V-block shall be rounded to a radius between 1
and 10 times the thickness of the test piece and shall be sufEciently hard.
4.4 Bending Device with a Clamp - Thedevice consists of a c@mp
and a mandrel of sufficient hardness; it may be eq&pped with a lever
for applying force to the test piece ( see Fig. 3 ).
5. TEST PIECE
5.1 Round, square, rectangular or polygonal cross section test pieces are
used in the test. Any areas of the mpterial #%cted by shearing or flame
cutting and similar operations during the +ting of tejt pie& SW a
removed. However, testing a test pi-, the &ected. parts of whii
have not been removed, is acceptable protided the resultant bend is
satisfactory.
5.2 The edges of rectangular test pieces shall be rounded to a radiw
not exceeding one-tenth of the thickness of test pieces. The munditig
shall be made in such a way that no transverse, burrg, scratches or marks
are formed which might adverse@ affect the tert result. However, testin@
e test piece, the edges of which have not been rounded, iti acceptable
provided the resultant bend is satisfactory.
5.3 Unless otherwise specified in the relevant standard, the width of.the
test piece shall be as follows:
a) The same, when the width of the product is equal to or less than
20 mm; and
b) When the width of a product is more than 20 mm:
i) 20 & 5 mm for products of thickness less than 3 mm, and
ii) Between 20 and 50 mm for products of thickness equal to or
greatei than 3 mm.
5.4 Thickness of the Test Piece
5.4.1 The thickness of the test piece from sheets, strips and sections
shall be equal to the thickness of the product to be tested. If the thick-
ness of the product is greater than 25 mm, it may be reduced by
machining one surface to not less than 25 mm. During bending, the
unmachined side shall be the tension-side surface of the test piece.
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5.4.2 The round or polygonal cross. section teat piece shall be submitted
to the bend test in the cross section equal to that of the product. In case
the diameter ( for a round cross section ) or the inscribed circle diameter
( for polygonal cross section ) does not exceed 50 mm. When the
diameter or the inscribed circle diameter, of the test piece exceed 30 mm
up to and including 50 mm, it may be reduced to not less than 25 mm.
When the diameter or the inscribed circle diameter, of the test piece
exceeda 50 mm, it shall be reduced to not less than 25_mm ( SM Fig. 4 ).
During bending, the urmachined side shall be the tension-side surface
of the test piece.
8.7 The length of a test piece depends on the thickness of the test piece
and the test equipment used.
6. PROCRDURR
6.2 The bend test is carried out using one of the following methods
specified in the relevant standard:
b) That the legs of the test piece are parallel to each other at a
specified distance apart while under the force ( see Fig. 6 ); and
4 That the legs of the piece are in direct contact while under the
force ( see Fig. 7 ).
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6.S In the bend test to a specified angle of bend, lay the test piece on
the supports ( see Fig. 1 ) or on the V-block ( se8Fig. 2 ) and bend it in
the middle between the supports by the action of a continuously increas-
ing force. Apply the bending force slowly ao as to permit free pkutic
flow of the material.
6.3.1 If it is not possible to bend the test piece to the specified angle in
the manner described in 6.3, complete the bend by pressing directly on
the ends of the legs of the test piece ( $88Fig. 5 ).
6.4 In the bend test to parallelism of the legs, the test piece may be bent
first, as indicated in 6.3 and then placed between the parallel plates of
the press ( scc Fig. 6 ) where it is further formed by application of a conti-
nuously increasing force to obtain parallelism of the legs. The test may
be carried out with or without the inrert. The thickness of the insert
shall be defined in the relevant standards or by agreement.
6.5 If specified, the test piece, after its preliminary bending, is further
bent between the parallel plates of the press, by application of a conti-
nuously increasing force, to obtain direct contact between the legs of
the test piece ( sueFig. 7 ).
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FIG. 6 BENDTEST THROUGHAN ANKLEOF’180” OVER A SPECIFIEojR~n~~
7. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS
7.1 The interpretation of the bend test is carried out according to the
requirements of, the material standards. When these requirements are
not specified, absence of cracks visible without the usebf magnifying
aids is considered as the evidence that the test piece withstood the ‘bend
test. .. ...
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8. TEST REPORTS
8.1 The test report shall include the following information:
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