2017
DOI: 10.1117/12.2257352
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FEM simulation and experimental measurement of hardness by the Superficial Rockwell HRT scale using the steel and tungsten carbide spherical indenters

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“…The results are presented in tables 4 and 5. As in measurements on the Rockwell scale, and according to tables 4 and 5, the maximum and minimum hardness values were calculated for the steel ball indenter and for the rigid ball indenter, respectively [16]. This fact allows to use in measurements (comparisons) on the Super Rockwell hardness scale both steel and carbide tungsten ball indenters when using one type of indenter over the entire experiment or comparison.…”
Section: The Study Of the Specific Features Of Measurements On The Romentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results are presented in tables 4 and 5. As in measurements on the Rockwell scale, and according to tables 4 and 5, the maximum and minimum hardness values were calculated for the steel ball indenter and for the rigid ball indenter, respectively [16]. This fact allows to use in measurements (comparisons) on the Super Rockwell hardness scale both steel and carbide tungsten ball indenters when using one type of indenter over the entire experiment or comparison.…”
Section: The Study Of the Specific Features Of Measurements On The Romentioning
confidence: 99%