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HARDNESS TEST EXPERIMENT # 4 Instructor: M.Yaqub
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HARDNESS Hardness is the ability of a material to resist against wear or indentation. In HARDNESS TEST an indenter is used to penetrate in the sample by using a force. Less penetration means, material is hard. More penetration means, material is soft. Different Hardness test because of different indenter and force.
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HARDNESS TEST
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BRINELLHARDNESS TEST The brinell hardness testing equipment is used for the test. The INDENTER is a 1 - 10 mm Diameter (D) hardened steel ball. Applied force (P) is maximum 250 kg.
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ROCKWELL TEST In this test, Rockwell hardness number HR can be read directly from the machine. Several type of scales are available for Rockwell test, depends on the type of indenter and load. See table on next slide for different scales use different type and size of indenter and force.
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for example, Scale B uses 1/16 inch diameter steel sphere as an indenter and 100 kg force.
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TEST PROCEDURE Apply a minor load of 10 kg. Then apply major load 60 to 150 kg according to the scale used for 4 to 5 seconds. Release the major load only. Machine will show the Rockwell Hardness Number HR on the machine. All these operation will be done by machine automatically. 100 number means most hard and 0 means least hard 1 division represents a penetration of 0.002 mm.
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RELATION BETWEEN TENSILE STRENGTH AND HARDNESS
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CONVERSION OF DIFFERENT HARDNESS SCALE
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