The use of interrupted resistance heating to perform elevated temperature tensile tests
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A tensile technique employing resistive heating was developed for testing iridium sheet material at temperatures up to 1680°C. To avoid the problem of current arcing at failure, a circuit was designed to shut off the current just prior to specimen failure. The circuit and test method are described, and typical results for iridium strength and elongation are presented.