Nice video. You mentioned that we can anticipate the magnitude of mechanical damage by Brinell test. Could you tell me the detail? For example, can we predict the indentation diameter when using 1 mm indenter by the calculated brinell number of 125.6 HB?
The size of the indentation can be determined using the formula for Brinell Hardness Number (BHN). The formula is given on this website: www.engineersedge.com/manufacturing/brinell_hardness_test_equation_13173.htm
Why multiplying with 9.81 and again dividing with it in the denominator in the formula.?????.?
Nice video. You mentioned that we can anticipate the magnitude of mechanical damage by Brinell test. Could you tell me the detail? For example, can we predict the indentation diameter when using 1 mm indenter by the calculated brinell number of 125.6 HB?
The size of the indentation can be determined using the formula for Brinell Hardness Number (BHN). The formula is given on this website: www.engineersedge.com/manufacturing/brinell_hardness_test_equation_13173.htm
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