Darlington, M. W.
Description:
Part 1
General Developments
The basic development work on the tensile creep apparatus was
completed by March, 1968. A description of the latest 'heavy-duty' creep
rig and two types of contraction extensometer, together with the relevant
creep trials, was given in Progress Report No. 5. Since then two further
'heavy-duty' creep rigs have been assembled and tested and are now ready
for use with rigid plastics. In addition, further trials of the double
transducer contraction extensometer described in Report No. 5 have been
carried out. These trials are described in part 2 of this report The
trials were considered reasonably satisfactory and each of the three heavy-duty
creep rigs has now been fitted with a device of this type in addition
to the normal tensile extensometer. The polythene creep rig described in
Progress Report No. 3 has been working satisfactorily for over a year and
no further modifications have been made in the period under review. At
the conclusion of the above-mentioned trials it was considered that the
creep apparatus was unlikely to require any further major changes. A
detailed report of all the apparatus has therefore been prepared with the
intention of submitting it for publication to the Journal of Scientific
Instruments. It is at present being examined at the Ministry of Technology.
(CoA Memo. No. 158).