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difference between CRL and CRE method​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

CRE method: A specimen A is gripped between two jaws.

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1. CRL means Constant rate of loading. 1. CRE means Constant rate of elongation.

3. In this method loading causes elongation. 3. In this method elongation/ extension causes loading

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

CRE and CRL are two methods of tensile experiment.

Explanation:

There are two distinct methods of performing tensile experiment: . Constant Rate of Loading (CRL) and Constant Rate of Elongation (CRE)

CRL:

  • Here, the purpose of applied force is to extent the specimen till there is a breakdown.
  • Elongation is caused because of loading.
  • This method consists of container and flow of water which will lead to load increment.

CRE:

  • Here, the loading is caused as a result of elongation.
  • This method is usually a screw mechanism.
  • Screws are extended and are used for increasing the tension till there is a breakdown.
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