SAE J2749
High Strain Rate Tensile Testing of Polymers
Month of publication: 2008-11-26
Developed by committee: Plastics Committee
Annotation and contents
Source of this annotation and contents: SAE.
1. AIMS AND SCOPE
1.1 This recommended practice is a guideline for generating high strain rate tensile properties under defined conditions
of unreinforced and reinforced plastics used in the automotive industry. Several types of test specimens are
identified to suit different types of materials and test rates.
1.2 This document is intended for strain rates between 10-3/s and 103/s. Test procedures for rates of 10-2/s and below;
i.e., quasi-static conditions, are described in ASTM D 638 and ISO 527-1. The procedures in this document include
quasi-static testing in order to provide a common test rate for both quasi-static and dynamic test programs. The
general procedures listed in ASTM D 638 and ISO 527-1 should be followed when appropriate.
1.3 The main purpose of this document is to determine the relative effects of increasing strain rate on the measured
material properties. Data generated from these tests are comparative in nature. High rate tensile tests will not
generate basic material properties as accurately as those generated by quasi-static tests.
1.4 The scope of this document covers
¿ Rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastic molding and extrusion materials, including filled and reinforced compounds in
addition to unfilled types, and
¿ Rigid and semi-rigid thermoplastic sheets.
Thermosetting materials, rigid cellular materials, and sandwich structures containing cellular material were not evaluated
as part of this document. However, the test procedures may be used as a general guideline for these materials. This
document is not recommended for materials whose internal structure is on the scale of the gage width and length of the
selected specimen configuration. Fiber-filled polymers may require additional testing using an alternate sample geometry
to establish the effect of strain rate on the measured properties.
