scholarly journals Case Study: Materials Selection for Replacing A Fractured Pendulum Holder of Charpy Impact Testing Machine Hung-Ta 8041a Type Based on the Working Load

2019 ◽  
Vol 0 (3) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Winarto Winarto ◽  
Eddy Widiyono ◽  
Nur Husodo ◽  
Atria Pradityana ◽  
Subowo Subowo
2012 ◽  
Vol 430-432 ◽  
pp. 1536-1541
Author(s):  
Yong Zheng ◽  
Jin Li Wang ◽  
Yuan Wei Ye ◽  
Jing Jiao ◽  
Gang Wang ◽  
...  

In order to facilitate the recording, displaying and computer statistical analyzing of experimental data, digitalizing modifications were made on the testing system of a simple beam Charpy impact testing machine with an incremental rotary encoder, a Siemens CPU224 PLC and ForceControl Configuration Software. Hardware and software designs were made for the testing system. The improved system can automatically record impact absorbing energy and pendulum angle, real time display and print impact energy diagrams by computer, and it can also output the measure results in EXCEL format which is convenient for data analysis and processing.


2014 ◽  
Vol 59 (3) ◽  
pp. 1103-1106
Author(s):  
B. Kalandyk ◽  
R. Zapała ◽  
Ł. Boroń ◽  
M. Solecka

Abstract Studies described in this paper relate to common grades of cast corrosion resistant Cr-Ni steel with different matrix. The test materials were subjected to heat treatment, which consisted in the solution annealing at 1060°C followed by cooling in water. The conducted investigations, besides the microstructural characteristics of selected cast steel grades, included the evaluation of hardness, toughness (at a temperature of -40 and +20oC) and type of fracture obtained after breaking the specimens on a Charpy impact testing machine. Based on the results of the measured volume fraction of ferrite, it has been found that the content of this phase in cast austenitic steel is 1.9%, while in the two-phase ferritic-austenitic grades it ranges from 50 to 58%. It has been demonstrated that within the scope of conducted studies, the cast steel of an austenitic structure is characterised by higher impact strength than the two-phase ferritic-austenitic (F-A) grade. The changing appearance of the fractures of the specimens reflected the impact strength values obtained in the tested materials. Fractures of the cast austenitic Cr-Ni steel obtained in these studies were of a ductile character, while fractures of the cast ferritic-austenitic grade were mostly of a mixed character with the predominance of brittle phase and well visible cleavage planes.


Author(s):  
C. Verdy ◽  
C. Coddet ◽  
J.B. Martin ◽  
J.C. Garcia ◽  
F. Pellerin

Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate potential weight savings using multi-layer blade containment systems for turboengines. The association of an external ductile layer with an internal hard layer could provide a good ductility of the armor with the capability to withstand the perforation of high kinetic projectiles. Comparisons between several thick deposits obtained by the vacuum plasma spray process were performed using a Charpy impact testing machine. Mechanical and structural characterisations of these two-layer structures were performed and compared to the behavior monolithic ones. Heat treatment effects were also considered.


2021 ◽  
pp. 096739112110060
Author(s):  
Mouna Werchefani ◽  
Catherine Lacoste ◽  
Hafedh Belguith ◽  
Chedly Bradai

The present work is a comparative study of the impact of Alfa fiber modifications on the Cereplast composites mechanical behavior. Various treatments have been employed, including mechanical, soda, saltwater-retting, hot-water treatments and enzymatic treatment using xylanase. Chemical and morphological analyses were carried out in order to determine the changes of the biochemical composition and the dimensions of fibers. Cereplast composites reinforced with Alfa fibers were fabricated using a twin-screw extrusion followed by an injection molding technique with a fiber load of 20 wt. %. Resulting materials were assessed by means of tensile, flexural and Charpy impact testing. Scanning Electron Microscopy analysis was carried out to investigate the interfacial properties of the composites. The results have shown a significant enhancement of mechanical strengths and rigidities for the xylanase-treated fiber composites, owing to the increase of cellulose content, the enhancement of defibrillation level and the improvement of matrix-fiber adhesion. The data proved that the technology of enzymes can be used as a powerful and eco-friendly approach to modify fiber surfaces and to increase their potential of reinforcement.


Author(s):  
T. F. Kiefer ◽  
R. D. Keys ◽  
F. R. Schwartzberg

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