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- Brinelling /ˈbrɪnəlɪŋ/ is the permanent indentation of a hard surface. It is named after the Brinell scale of hardness, in which a small ball is pushed...
- False brinelling is a bearing damage caused by fretting, with or without corrosion, that causes imprints that look similar to brinelling, but are caused...
- International) "ASTM E10-14: Standard method for Brinell hardness of metallic materials". Brinelling Hardness comparison Knoop hardness test Leeb rebound...
- be called fretting or false brinelling depending on mechanism encountered. The main difference is that false brinelling occurs under lubricated and fretting...
- the Brinell hardness test. His name is also commemorated in the description of a failure mechanism of material surfaces known as Brinelling. Brinell was...
- require hardened steel washers to prevent the loss of pre-load due to brinelling after the torque is applied. Washers are also important for preventing...
- variety of hardness-testing methods are available, including the Vickers, Brinell, Rockwell, Meyer and Leeb tests. Although it is impossible in many cases...
- (at r.t.) Poisson ratio 0.37 Mohs hardness 2.5 Vickers hardness 251 MPa Brinell hardness 206–250 MPa CAS Number 7440-22-4 History Discovery before 5000...
- modulus 11 GPa Speed of sound thin rod 6000 m/s (at 20 °C) Mohs hardness 0.6 Brinell hardness 5 MPa CAS Number 7439-93-2 History Discovery Johan August Arfwedson...
- (at 20 °C) Poisson ratio 0.31 Mohs hardness 5.0 Vickers hardness 1043 MPa Brinell hardness 470–3000 MPa CAS Number 7440-48-4 History Discovery and first...