Mechanical testing definition

Mechanical testing means testing of moving parts of equipment and components, which are part of the buildings or structures insured, by operation of such equipment or components.

Examples of Mechanical testing in a sentence

  • This will be done through microstructural analysis and Mechanical testing.

  • Mechanical testing may also include use of slaughterhouse products (including, among other things, pork shoulder and bovine femur) and human cadaver tissues in simulated use scenarios.

  • ISNo. Title 1 2062 Steel for General structural purpose (Fifth revision) 2 228 Method of chemical analysis of steel (second revision) 3 1608/1995 Mechanical testing of metals- Tensile testing (Second Revision) 4 1757/1988 Method for charpy impact test (V notch) for metallic material (second revision) 5 3803 Part.I/ 1989 Steel-conversion of elongation values Part.I Carbon & alloy Steels (Second revision) 6 8910/1978 Ground technical delivery requirements for steel & steel products.

  • Mechanical testing activities, including unit evaluation records generation/closure, shall also be included.

  • Example equipment includes but is not limited to: - Autoclave and laminator for curved module lamination - Module testing equipment for testing under simulated and outdoor conditions - Mechanical testing equipment - Equipment for working on car body parts - Electrical equipment for battery and high voltage work ● Prepare a Consolidated List of Equipment.

  • Mechanical testing shall be performed to show operating characteristics and limit checks.

  • Mechanical testing of samples of intact rock and fractures mainly from the nearby Prototype Repository Test Area was used (▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇, 1990; ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al., 1999; ▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2001).