2.b+Testing+&+Experimentation

==== **This is the guideline for texting suggested in your text book (p81). You need to test for failure linked to the application of external forces: tension, solid compression, tension, bending and shear.** ====

// I will be testing wear resistance….of polyester cotton (place a sample piece on this page). // || // Wear resistance of polyester will be tested because the bag I am making will be used outside and placed on the floor……etc….. // || || || Relevant if you are conducting a scientific test :abrasion, elasticity etc. ** || // You could take a picture….. // ||
 * ** A description of the characteristic or property being tested and the materials included in the test. ** || // I will be testing durability………of a pine rebate joint (place a picture on this page) //
 * ** Reasons for doing the test – a practical context or use of the information gained from the test (how does this property relate to the product) ** || // Durability of the joint will need to be tested because the shelves could possibly be holding a heavy weight, like books etc………..another reason is…….. //
 * ** Some predictions of results – expectations based on your knowledge of the properties of materials to be tested. ** || // I predict that………. //
 * ** A step by step description of the testing procedure (can be in point form) ** || // First I will //
 * ** A diagram showing testing set up
 * ** Results – in table or graph form **

**A record of observations (in additional numerical results)** || ||
 * ** Analysis of interpretation of the results (what do the figures tell us about these materials? Do the tests results differ from your predictions or expectations) **

**Recommendations** || //As a result of the test for wear I recommend that the bag I am designing will need to have a protetive layer at the base of the bag. Either inside the linning or on the outside. I will be condicting another test to find out wich is the most appropriate. Etc…..// ||