Mechanical Testing Hardness Test
Mechanical Testing Hardness Test
Hardness Test
• Hardness is the resistance of metal to plastic
deformation, usually by indentation.
• The term may also refer to stiffness or temper, or to
resistance to scratching, abrasion, or cutting.
• It is the property of a metal, which gives it the ability
to resist being permanently, deformed (bent, broken,
or have its shape changed), when a load is applied.
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Hardness Measurement Methods
• Brinell hardness test.
• Rockwell hardness test.
• Vickers hardness test.
• The tests determine the depth which such a ball or cone will sink
into the metal, under a given load, within a specific period of time.
Hardness: Measurement
Rockwell Hardness Test
• The indenter may either be a steel ball of some specified diameter or a
spherical diamond-tipped cone of 120° angle.
• Then, the major load is applied (60,100,150) for HRA, HRB and HRC
respectively .
• Upon removal of the major load, the depth reading is taken while the
minor load is still on. The minor load of 10 kg is NOT taken into account in
the computation.
• Then, the hardness number can be read directly from the scale.
ROCKWELL STANDARDS TESTS
Total load in Kg
60 100 150
(pre-load 10Kgf)
1 60kg
Actual weight 1 60kg
1 60kg 2 40kg
Applied marked as 2 40kg
3 50kg
Steel Ball
Indenter Diamond cone 120 0 Diamond cone 120 0
1/16 dia
Material
Measurement
Brinell Hardness Test
• Brinell hardness is determined by forcing a hard steel or carbide sphere of
a specified diameter (2.5mm) under a specified load into the surface of a
material and measuring the diameter of the indentation left after the test.
• The hardness is calculated by dividing the load by the area of the curved
surface of the indention, (the area of a hemispherical surface is arrived at
by multiplying the square of the diameter by 3.14159 and then dividing by
2).
Brinell Hardness Test Cont.
Where:
✔ BHN = Brinell Hardness Number
✔ F = the imposed load in kg
✔ D = the diameter of the spherical indenter in mm
✔ Di = diameter of the resulting indenter impression in mm
Vickers Hardness Test
• It is the standard method for measuring the hardness of metals, particularly those
with extremely hard surfaces: the surface is subjected to a standard pressure for a
standard length of time by means of a pyramid-shaped diamond.
VICKERS 30 BRINELL
Rockwell b
HV30 HB 2.5/187.5
30 100 kg 187.5
Total Load in kg
(pre-load 3kgf) (pre-load 10kgf) (pre-load 10kgf)
1 60kg
Actual weight 1 60kg 2 40kg
30kg
Applied marked as 2 40kg 3 50kg
4 37.5kg
Diamond Pyramid Steel ball 1/16 in Steel Ball
Indentor
1360 2.5 mm dia
Material
Measurement
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