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Types of Hardness Testing (3) - Answer-Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers or Knoop Rockwell Hardness Testing (process) - Answer-Apply minor load, apply major load, remove loads, calculate the difference of the indentions Rockwell Hardness Testing (Indentors) - Answer-1/16" Tungsten Carbide Ball for B...

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Types of Hardness Testing (3) - Answer-Rockwell, Brinell, Vickers or Knoop

Rockwell Hardness Testing (process) - Answer-Apply minor load, apply major load,
remove loads, calculate the difference of the indentions

Rockwell Hardness Testing (Indentors) - Answer-1/16" Tungsten Carbide Ball for B&T
120 degree Diamond Cone or Brale for C, A, & N (EX: HRC)

Rockwell Regular loads - Answer-Minor: 10 kg
Major: 60kg, 100kg, 150kg

Rockwell Superficial loads - Answer-Minor: 3kg
Major: 15kg, 30 kg, 45kg

What does a major load mean? - Answer-Load that makes the second indention

Differences between regular and superficial loads - Answer-regular - prefer to use this
superficial - use if material is really thin or soft

Rockwell: difference between Beuler and Wilson? - Answer-They are just different
brands, same type of rockwell hardness test

Brinell Hardness Test - Answer-Uses 10mm ball as indentor
Smash ball into metal surface and measure diameter of the indention

What are the mechanical properties of metals? - Answer-- strength
- formability
- stiffness
- toughness
- durability

Strength - Answer-Material's ability to accommodate stress

Properties of Strength (6) - Answer-- tensile
- yield
- compression
- flexural
- shearc
- creep

Formability - Answer-The easiness to shape a metal; can I bend this w/o breaking it?

, Properties of Formability (3) - Answer-- % elongation
- % reduction in area
- bend radius

Toughness - Answer-The energy required to fracture the volume of a material
(measured in foot pounds)

Properties of Toughness (2) - Answer-- impact strength
- notch sensitivity

Durablilty - Answer-Wear resistance

Properties of Durability - Answer-- Hardness
- Wear resistance
- Fatigue strength

Stress - Answer--A force distributed over an area or object
-Stress = F/Ao
-Units: (lb/in2) or (psi or ksi) or (N/m2)

Strain - Answer--Percentage size change of a material in a particular direction when
subjected to a force in that direction
-Strain (Es) = Lf - Lo / Lo
-Units: none or (in/in) or (m/m)

Ultimate tensile strength - Answer-The maximum stress that can be applied to a
material before it breaks

Elastic limit/Yield Point - Answer-point where a material goes from elastic to plastic; last
point on linear part of graph

Break point - Answer-End of plastic behavior; where a material breaks

What is 0.2% offset yield (Engineering yield strength) - Answer-the stress at which a
material exhibits a specified deviation from proportionality of stress/strain. Also, it hard
to determine precisely so yield point is considered at an offset strain of 0.2%

How to find 0.2% offset yield - Answer-determining .002 strain and traveling parallel to
modulus of elasticity

Modulus of Elasticity
(What is it?, formula, where on stress/strain curve, tell about the material?) - Answer--A
measure of rigidity ( or stiffness)
- Slope of linear line
- delta stress/ delta strain (Es)

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