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Mechanical testing covers a wide range of tests, which can be divided broadly into two types:
- those that aim to determine a material's mechanical properties, independent of geometry.[1]
 - those that determine the response of a structure to a given action, e.g. testing of composite beams, aircraft structures to destruction, etc.
 
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There exists a large number of tests, many of which are standardized, to determine the various mechanical properties of materials. In general, such tests set out to obtain geometry-independent properties; i.e. those intrinsic to the bulk material. In practice this is not always feasible, since even in tensile tests, certain properties can be influenced by specimen size and/or geometry. Here is a listing of some of the most common tests:[2]
- Hardness Testing
- Vickers hardness test (HV), which has one of the widest scales
 - Brinell hardness test (HB)
 - Knoop hardness test (HK), for measurement over small areas
 - Janka hardness test, for wood
 - Meyer hardness test
 - Rockwell hardness test (HR), principally used in the USA
 - Shore durometer hardness, used for polymers
 - Barcol hardness test, for composite materials
 
 - Tensile testing, used to obtain the stress-strain curve for a material, and from there, properties such as Young modulus, yield (or proof) stress, tensile stress and % elongation to failure.
 - Impact testing
 - Fracture toughness testing
- Linear-elastic (KIc)
 - K–R curve
 - Elastic plastic (JIc, CTOD)
 
 - Creep Testing, for the mechanical behaviour of materials at high temperatures (relative to their melting point)
 - Fatigue Testing, for the behaviour of materials under cyclic loading
- Load-controlled smooth specimen tests
 - Strain-controlled smooth specimen tests
 - Fatigue crack growth testing
 
 - Non-Destructive Testing
 
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