Category Archives: Tensile Strength
Re-Think this String!
With all the new strings being offered, it is easy to forget about strings that have served us well and are very good!
One such string is Head FXP.
If you are wondering why, take a look at the tensile strength—160.4 pounds. Then look at the elasticity, which is the nice grouping in the stress/strain range!
After that, we can see the linearity is pretty good from 50 pounds to UTS, which relates to consistency.
This string is good, and we will continue to use it and probably increase its use in applications that want a great feel and durability.
A Visual Treat: String v String
A picture, or a graph, is worth a thousand words somebody said. So here is an image showing the difference in string stiffness.
Simply, the shorter the distance (mm) to 50 pounds the stiffer the string. So you see one string (blue) reached a force of 50 lbs at 26.0 mm, another (red) at 27.9 mm, and another (green) at 49.6 mm.
Another property we see is linearity, or how straight the line is from beginning to end. This could indicate the consistency of the string through various hitting forces.
Ultimate tensile strength (UTS) is indicated by the line going straight down because the string broke at that force. The force and distance are displayed near that vertical line.
The two top strings are polyester and the lower one is PEEK. These just happened to be strings installed in racquets today.
To Pre-Stretch or not to Pre-Stretch?
What is Pre-Stretching, how is it done, and what does it do?
What follows is a brief, limited, and non-technical explanation.
- Pre-stretching is simply applying tension to the entire length of a tennis string.
- The best Pre-stretch is a tension of 25-30 pounds for 30-35 seconds.
- Pre-stretching stabilizes the string and reduces short-term creep (tension loss).
Over the years, especially in the last decade, concerns have been raised about the potential damage pre-stretching can cause to certain string materials, mainly polyester. We have found that this is not the case, and most strings, including polyester, benefit from a well-done pre-stretch.
Two material properties important to this discussion are elasticity and elastic limit.
- Elasticity, a fundamental material property, refers to the string’s ability to return to the original length after applying a load (tension). Understanding this concept will give you insight into the string’s behavior. An Elastic Limit is when the string has passed the point of no return…in other words, the string has been stretched too much and will never return to anything close to the original length. When the string has reached this spot, it has entered the “plastic” (opposite of elastic) stage.
We test every string for several properties, one of which is UTS, Ultimate Tensile Strength, which ranges from 120 to about 200 pounds. Not once have we experienced the string reaching the elastic limit before failing!
When pre-stretching is properly administered, it poses no danger to the string.
Pre-stretching offers numerous and significant advantages. These include better tension retention, stability, consistency across the string bed, and ease of handling a string with a high recoil memory.
As a player, you can ask your racquet technician to use or not use pre-stretch. It should be your decision based on performance and benefits.
It won’t hurt the string!
Can Your String do This?
Of course, your string can fail, but can it retain the elasticity of this one?
The string is Tecnifibre HDMX, which is in their PolyFusion Series.
This is a terrific selection for players seeking comfort and a reasonable Power Potential of 8.76!
With a string bed stiffness of 137.8, this racquet will deliver a whopping power index of ≈12.5 when striking the ball!
In this case, the open string pattern contributes to comfort and ball grabbing.
The string exhibits so much elasticity that its long-term performance will not suffer due to premature tension loss and low string bed stiffness.
By the way, the racquet is the latest Head Extreme MPL. This racquet and string combination is a winner!
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