BS EN 17096:2018 pdf download.Geosynthetics – Test method for the determination of the strain hardening modulus of PE-HD geosynthetic barriers.
5.1.4 Temperature chamber, to control the temperature at (80 ± 1) °C. A switch to enable closing and opening the clamps without opening the temperature chamber is recommended but not necessary, if the testing device is able to hold force of zero. 5.2 Devices for measuring the thickness and width of the test specimens 5.2.1 Thickness (d) shall be measured according to EN ISO 9863-1:2016, Annex A. 5.2.2 Width (b) shall be measured with an optical device with an accuracy of 0,01 mm, according to EN 1849-2:2009, 5.4.3. Three additional specimens, which are not used for determination of strain hardening modulus but which are punched using the identical punch die tool as for the test specimens tested for strain hardening modulus shall be measured optically. A cutting of the cross section area perpendicular to the axis of the specimen within the gauge length of each of the three specimens shall be prepared. The widest width as well as the narrowest width of each specimen’s cutting shall be determined and recorded. The mean value of all six values regarding width (two measured values per specimen) will be applied for all test specimens tested for strain hardening modulus for calculation of stress. The dimensions of the cross section area have a great influence on the value of strain hardening modulus. Due to the punching, the width of specimens might be conical shaped. The dimensions close to the bottom surface of the geosynthetic barrier and close to the top surface of the geosynthetic barrier might be significantly different. Mechanical measurement of width cannot take this into account. Therefore, special attention has to be payed to determination of width by performing optical measurements instead of mechanical measurements.
6.2 Test specimen preparation Five test specimens (each in CMD and MD) shall be punched from the sample (see 6.1). The punching procedure shall be carried out in such a way that no deformation, crazes or other irregularities are present on the test specimens. The thickness of the test specimens shall be measured at three points of the parallel area of the specimen; the lowest measured value for thickness of these measurements shall be used for data treatment (see Clause 8). Apply the gauge marks on each test specimen equidistant from the midpoint, keeping the gauge length l0. 7 Test procedure The measurement is described below: — measurement of the width of three additional specimens as described in 5.2.2 for determination of the mean width (b) and measurement of thickness (d) as described in 5.2.1 of each individual test specimen; — conditioning of the test specimens for at least 30 min in the temperature chamber at a temperature of (80 ± 1) °C prior to starting the test; — the test specimen shall be clamped on the upper side in a way that slippage in the clamps is prevented. The test specimens shall not be damaged by the clamps; — the test specimen shall remain between the clamps for at least 1 min before the load is applied and measurement starts.BS EN 17096 pdf download.