Hardness & Torsion Testing: Notes, Articles & Theories

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This discussion focuses on the need for resources related to hardness testing methods, specifically Brinell, Vickers, and Rockwell tests, as well as torsion testing. Key suppliers mentioned include Instron and Tinius Olsen, which provide essential equipment for these mechanical tests. The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) has established standards that govern these testing methods. Participants are encouraged to utilize online resources for further information.

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  • Understanding of hardness testing methods: Brinell, Vickers, Rockwell
  • Familiarity with torsion testing principles
  • Knowledge of ASTM standards for mechanical testing
  • Basic research skills for navigating online resources
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  • Research the specific methodologies of Brinell, Vickers, and Rockwell hardness tests
  • Explore the applications and procedures of torsion testing using Instron and Tinius Olsen equipment
  • Review ASTM standards related to hardness and torsion testing
  • Investigate additional online resources and articles on mechanical testing techniques
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Engineers, materials scientists, quality control professionals, and anyone involved in mechanical testing and materials evaluation will benefit from this discussion.

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Hi there, can anyone just help me in finding articles, notes, theories about Hardness tests(Brinnel, Vickers, Rockwell) and Torsion test...please
 
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See this thread - https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=118711

One could also Google - on "hardness testing" and "torsion testing".

For example, Instron and Tinius Olsen are two of the big suppliers in mechancial testing.

See - http://www.instron.us/wa/applications/test_types/torsion/default.aspx?ref=http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Torsion+testing%22

http://www.tiniusolsen.com/products/torsion/torsion.html

ASTM has standards on mechanical testing.
 
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