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Alexxx [7]
3 years ago
6

A 10-mm-diameter Brinell hardness indenter produced an indentation 1.62 mm in diameter in a steel alloy when a load of 500 kg wa

s used. (a) Compute the HB of this material. (b) What will be the diameter of an indentation to yield a hardness of 450 HB when a 500 kg load is used?
Engineering
1 answer:
ira [324]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

(a) HB = 241

(b) diameter  = 1.19 mm

Explanation:

Given data

load (P) = 500 kg

diameter  (d) = 1.62 mm

Diameter (D) = 10 mm

hardness = 450 HB

To find out

HB of this material and diameter

Solution

First part we use equation to find brinell hardness

HB = (2× load ) / \pi D ( D - \sqrt{D^2-d^2} )    ................1

Now put the value load, D and d in equation 1

HB = (2× 500 ) / \pi 10 ( 10 - \sqrt{10^2-1.62^2} )

HB = 241

In second part, we calculate d from given equation

d =  \sqrt{D^2-  (D- \frac{2P}{HB \pi  D})^2}^{2}   ..............2

Now put the value HB = 450, load and D value in equation 2

d =\sqrt{10^2-  (10- \frac{2×500}{450 \pi  10})^2}^{2}

so diameter  = 1.19 mm

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