ASTM C158-02 Determination of Modulus of Rupture of Glass
ASTM C158-02 measures the modulus of rupture, also known as the transverse flexural strength or flexural strength of glass and glass-ceramics, which is the maximum load capacity material can hold before it breaks. The center point loading test apparatus is used to measure the modulus of rupture and is expressed in the units of pounds per square inch (psi) and pascals or megapascals.

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- Overview
- Scope, Applications, and Benefits
- Test Process
- Specifications
- Instrumentation
- Results and Deliverables
Overview
ASTM C158-02 defines a standardized method for determining the modulus of rupture (flexural strength) of glass under bending conditions. It evaluates the maximum stress glass can withstand before fracture when subjected to a transverse load, providing critical insight into its mechanical strength.
This test is essential for assessing the performance of glass in structural and functional applications. By measuring flexural strength, ASTM C158-02 helps manufacturers ensure product reliability, optimize design, and maintain quality standards for glass used in demanding environments.

Scope, Applications, and Benefits
Scope
ASTM C158-02 specifies procedures for measuring the modulus of rupture of glass using controlled flexural loading to determine its resistance to bending stress.
- Applicable to flat glass and glass products
- Uses flexural (bending) strength testing
- Determines modulus of rupture at fracture
- Includes specimen preparation and surface condition
- Ensures controlled loading and support conditions
- Suitable for quality control and material comparison
Applications
- Structural glass panels and sheets
- Architectural and construction glass
- Automotive glass components
- Glass used in appliances and electronics
- Packaging and specialty glass products
- Research and material development
Benefits
- Determines flexural strength of glass
- Helps prevent unexpected glass failure
- Supports safe and reliable design
- Ensures consistent product quality
- Provides standardized testing method
- Assists in material comparison and selection
Test Process
Specimen Preparation
Prepare glass specimens with specified dimensions and smooth surface finish.
1Fixture Setup
Place the specimen on supports in a flexural testing fixture.
2Load Application
Apply load at a controlled rate until the specimen fractures.
3Strength Calculation
Calculate modulus of rupture using maximum load and specimen dimensions.
4Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Glass (flat and shaped products) |
| Test Method | Flexural (bending) strength testing |
| Specimen Geometry | Rectangular beam or strip |
| Loading Mode | Three-point or four-point bending |
| Surface Condition | Smooth and defect-free |
| Measurement Parameter | Maximum load at fracture |
| Test Environment | Ambient conditions |
| Calculation Output | Modulus of rupture (MPa) |
| Failure Mode | Brittle fracture under bending stress |
Instrumentation Used for Testing
- Universal testing machine (UTM)
- Flexural test fixture (three-point or four-point)
- Support rollers
- Measuring tools (calipers, micrometers)
- Data acquisition system
- Sample preparation tools
Results and Deliverables
- Modulus of rupture (flexural strength) values
- Load vs displacement data
- Fracture characteristics and failure mode
- Comparative strength analysis
- Quality assessment of glass
- Detailed test report with calculations
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Frequently Asked Questions
It assesses the flexural strength or modulus of rupture of glass materials to determine their load-carrying capacity before failing.
This test is generally performed on glass and glass ceramics, ranging from prestressed and annealed to other types.
Environmental issues can influence test results by affecting the material's behavior when applied to loads.
Modulus of rupture is the maximum stress a material can withstand before breaking under bending. It represents the flexural strength and is critical for understanding the load-bearing capacity of glass.
Flexural strength is important because glass is brittle and fails suddenly under stress. Measuring this property helps engineers design safer products, ensuring glass components can handle expected loads without unexpected breakage during use.
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