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The phrase "a compression test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to engineering, materials testing, or medical assessments where the ability to withstand compression is evaluated.
Example: "Before finalizing the design, we need to conduct a compression test on the new material to ensure it meets our strength requirements."
Alternatives: "a compressive test" or "a pressure test".
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Ring specimens obtained from the pipe were compressed by a compression test machine, and a fracture of the inner oxide layers was observed.
In a compression test the surface is closed under high compressive stress, thus repeatedly blocking the process, but in a tension test the surface separates more easily, causing loss of plastic stability.
The first is a compression test.
Both have been tested on a compression test bench.
Other interested parties were on the way -- no time for a compression test or trip to the mechanic.
A compression test was conducted to further validate the repair design.
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(a) Compression tests showing a typical snap-through-like global instability under displacement control.
Consumer Reports tested the iPhone 6, 6 Plus and iPhone 5 against the LG G3, Samsung Galaxy Note 3, and HTC One M8 using a compression testing machine to apply a "three-point flexural test", where a metered force is applied to the centre of the phone while it is supported at each end.
The compressive and splitting tensile properties were measured on cylindrical concrete specimens of 150 mm diameter × 300 mm length at 28-days using a compression testing machine.
The first method is the destructive test; the compressive strength is measured by crushing cylindrical-concrete cores (Fig. 21) in a compression testing machine (Fig. 22).
Fig. 3 Example for testing: a Compression testing for concrete (3000 kN), b bending testing for concrete (150 kN), c tensile test for steel and composite materials (250 kN) and d tensile testing for adhesive (50 kN).
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