Thermomechanical Analysis

One could argue that the standard type of thermomechanical analysis (TMA) tests, in which a very small load is applied to a sample, is really a subset of creep testing. Some vendors actually treat it as such in their dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) software. The basis of TMA is the change in the d...

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