Structural Bend Test Sample Clauses

The Structural Bend Test clause defines the requirement for testing the flexibility and durability of a structure or material by subjecting it to controlled bending forces. In practice, this clause outlines the specific procedures, standards, and acceptance criteria that must be met during the test, such as the degree of bending, the duration of the test, and the allowable limits for deformation or failure. Its core function is to ensure that the structure or material can withstand expected mechanical stresses without compromising safety or performance, thereby reducing the risk of structural failure in real-world applications.
Structural Bend Test. The conduit shall withstand being bent under slowly applied pressure through 90 degrees around a cylindrical mandrel, the radius of which is four times the nominal or normal size of the conduit, without developing cracks at any portion and without opening the weld. Each length of conduit shall have taper-cut threads on both ends and each end shall be reamed to remove burrs and sharp edges caused by the cutting off tool. Each length of conduit shall have one coupling attached.