ASTM D6992 Accelerated Tensile Creep of Geosynthetics Using Stepped Isothermal Method
ASTM D6992 aims to cover accelerated testing for tensile creep, and tensile creep-rupture properties using the Stepped Isothermal Method (SIM). Tensile tests are to be completed before SIM tests and the results are used to determine the stress levels for subsequent SIM tests. Its values are stated as per international standards.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM D6992 – Standard Practice for Evaluating the Performance of Wood-Based Fiber and Particle Panel Materials Under Cyclic Humidity Conditions. This practice determines the durability of wood-based panels, including particleboard and fiberboard, by subjecting them to cyclic conditions of high and low relative humidity.
This practice is used to determine the dimensional stability and changes in physical properties, such as thickness swell, linear expansion, and strength retention, of materials subjected to humidity cycling. This practice is widely used for product qualification, quality control, and performance comparison of engineered wood panels in furniture, cabinetry, and construction.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM D6992 covers a practice for evaluating the performance of wood-based fiber and particle panel materials under cyclic humidity conditions. The method simulates alternating high- and low-humidity environments to assess dimensional stability and durability.
- Applies to wood-based fiberboard and particleboard panels.
- Evaluates performance under cyclic humidity exposure.
- Assesses dimensional and physical property changes.
- Provides a comparative durability evaluation method.
Applications
- Product qualification testing.
- Quality control in panel manufacturing.
- Performance comparison of engineered wood products.
- Evaluation for furniture and cabinetry materials.
- Building material durability assessment.
Benefits
- Simulates real-world humidity fluctuations.
- Identifies dimensional stability issues.
- Supports product development and improvement.
- Enables standardized material comparison.
- Enhances reliability in end-use applications.
Test Process
Specimen Preparation
Cut panel specimens to specified dimensions and condition them to the initial equilibrium moisture content.
1Humidity Cycling Exposure
Place specimens in a chamber and expose them to cyclic high and low humidity.
2Property Evaluation
Measure dimensional changes such as thickness swell and linear expansion after specified cycles.
3Data Analysis & Reporting
Compare results to initial values and report per ASTM guidelines.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Wood-based fiberboard and particleboard panels |
| Specimen Conditioning | Pre-conditioned to constant mass |
| Exposure | Cyclic high and low relative humidity |
| Temperature | Controlled during testing |
| Measured Parameters | Thickness swell, linear expansion, weight change |
| Observations | Warping, cracking, delamination |
| Data Recording | Before and after exposure measurements |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Environmental Chamber (Humidity & Temperature Controlled)
- Digital Thickness Gauge
- Vernier Caliper / Micrometer
- Analytical Balance
- Steel Scale / Measuring Rule
- Data Recording System
Results and Deliverables
- Thickness Swell (%)
- Linear Expansion (%)
- Weight Change (%)
- Dimensional Stability Evaluation
- Visual Inspection Report (Warping, Cracking, Delamination)
- Humidity Cycle Details
- Complete Test Report
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Frequently Asked Questions
ASTM D6992 is a standard that describes a method for assessing the accelerated tensile creep and creep-rupture behavior of geosynthetic materials using time-temperature superposition and the stepped isothermal method.
Activation energy provides insight into the material's temperature sensitivity, which controls the material's long-term creep behavior.
The test conditions will be controlled using thermal chambers with precise temperature control systems to keep the temperatures isothermal during each step.
Yes, the test can predict the long-term performance of materials and estimate their lifetime in structural applications.
The method is mainly used for geosynthetic materials, including geotextiles, geogrids, and geomembranes.
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