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The compression test is a Material testing method used to establish the behaviour of metallic materials that are subject to a uniaxial compressive stress distributed uniformly over the cross-section. A cylindrical compression specimen with a defined initial section is compressed, and the compressive Force is measured and depicted in a force-compression curve. Compression tests are used to calculate compressive stress, which can be determined based on the force in relation to the initial cross-section.
They are used far less often than tensile tests, primarily to determine the compressive Strength of brittle materials or Bearing metals.