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Resumo IPEN-doc 30153 Correlations of mechanical properties by SPT (Small Punch Test) and conventional tensile test for Al 6061 – T62023 - LOBO, RAQUEL de M.; CASTAGNET, MARIANO; MIRANDA, CARLOS A. de J.; FALOPPA, ALTAIR A.; LIMA, JOSE R. de; MATTAR NETO, MIGUEL; PEREIRA, LETICIA dos S.; ANDRADE, ARNALDO H.P. deThe Small Punch Test (SPT) was development by nuclear industries to analyses mechanical properties of irradiated materials principally by small volume of the samples. This technique intend to evaluate the materials behavior during the time life of nuclear reactors, where yours properties changed by irradiation intensity and exposition time. It is considered an almost ¨non-destructive” method [2] due to small sample volume and its applications are spreading for use in situations where conventional methods do not apply. SPT consists of pressing a sphere, with a diameter equal to 2.5 mm, in a miniaturized sample of circular geometry (diameter d = 8 mm and thickness about 0.5 mm)[1], which has fixed edges, tested in conventional mechanical testing machines with the aid of a device developed for their achievement. In this work, mechanical properties of aluminum (Al 6061-T6) were abstained by two different methods: conventional tensile test and the small punch test (SPT). The SPT results depends on graph interpretations and discussions take place at now. Correlations of results guide us in choosing the most appropriated method for interpreting the force x displacement graph from SPT.Resumo IPEN-doc 29197 The use of miniaturized samples to determine mechanical properties of materials2022 - LOBO, RAQUEL de M.; CASTAGNET, MARIANO; MIRANDA, CARLOS A. de J.; LIMA, JOSE R. de; FALOPPA, ALTAIR A.; MATTAR NETO, MIGUEL; PEREIRA, LETICIA dos S.; ANDRADE, ARNALDO H.P. deThe caracterization of irradiated materials through the SPT (Small Punch Test) technique uses miniaturized samples, with 8 mm in diameter and 0.5 mm in thickness, which has fixed edges, pressed by a sphere that has a diameter d=2.5 mm[1], tested in convencional mechanical testing machines, with the aid of a device developed for their achivement. This tecnique developed for nuclear industry can be used where conventional methods do not apply because it is considered an almost “non-destructive” method[2]due to the small sample volume. In this work two different devices were developed to perform tests at room and sub-zero temperature. The SPT tests will be carried out on standardized nuclear materials unirradiated (ferritic and stainless steels) for later correlation with conventional mechanical tests. Several mechanical properties will be obtained such as yield stress, tensile strength and fracture properties of the materials such as its toughness.Artigo IPEN-doc 28279 Small punch tests with a recently developed device in IPEN2021 - MIRANDA, C.A.J.; ANDRADE, A.H.P. de; CASTAGNET, M.; LOBO, R.M.; FALOPPA, A.A.; MATTAR NETO, M.; LIMA, J.R.; PEREIRA, L.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 28278 Small punch test devices in development at IPEN aiming to perform tests in RMB hot cells2021 - MIRANDA, C.A.J.; LIMA, J.R.; FALOPPA, A.A.; ANDRADE, A.H.P. de; MATTAR NETO, M.; CASTAGNET, M.; LOBO, R.M.; PEREIRA, L.S.Artigo IPEN-doc 28251 Numerical analysis of the small punch test for different theoretical materials2021 - PEREIRA, L.S.; MATTAR NETO, M.; MIRANDA, C.A.J.; LIMA, J.R.; FALOPPA, A.A.; ANDRADE, A.H.P. de; CASTAGNET, M.; LOBO, R.M.