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Hardness Testing
Engineering Materials 1

Title: Objective:

Hardness and Impact Tests of Steels To understand the mechanical properties of a metal (steel) particularly the relationship between hardness and impact

Equipments: Rockwell Hardness tester and Charpy Impact tester Samples: 1. Gauge plate – about 0.9%C As supplied (annealed): AS Water quenched: WQ Oil quenched: OQ Water quenched + tempered: WQ + T Oil quenched + tempered: OQ + T 2. Key steel – about 0.4%C As supplied (annealed): AS Water quenched: WQ Procedures: Samples have been heat treated using the following conditions: Austenitizing at about 800oC for 30 minutes, followed by water quench or oil quench. Some samples are then tempered at 320oC for 1.5h and allowed to cool in still air. The samples are ground/polished to remove the scales/oxide prior to hardness and impact tests. Results and Observation: Compare the hardness results with the impact values. Report (maximum 4 pages): Background & Theory Procedures Results & Discussion (see next page) Conclusion

Make relevant comments about the experiment and the data ensuring that you answer the following in your comments: 1. The relationship between heat treatment and toughness and hardness i.e. briefly explain why the different heat treatments give different toughness and hardness values. What do you think is the difference between hardness and toughness? Explain the general relationship between hardness and toughness. 2. Relate the observed fracture surfaces of the samples to the Charpy Impact results and in terms of brittle or ductile fractures.

Report due: Friday, 6 Sept 2013 by 4 pm (drop box WS Bldg Level 3)

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