Charpy Impact Test Calculator

Calculate Energy Absorbed (E)





Formula

The formula to calculate the Energy Absorbed (E) is:

\[ \text{E} = (\text{m} \times \text{g} \times \text{h}) - (\text{m} \times \text{g} \times \text{d}) \]

Where:

Definition

Example

Let's say the mass of the pendulum hammer (m) is 10 kg, the initial height (h) is 2 meters, and the distance traveled after impact (d) is 0.5 meters. Using the formula:

\[ \text{E} = (10 \times 9.81 \times 2) - (10 \times 9.81 \times 0.5) = 196.2 - 49.05 = 147.15 \text{ Joules} \]

So, the energy absorbed is 147.15 Joules.

Extended information about "Charpy-Impact-Test-Calculator"

Charpy Impact Test Values

Definition: Measure the energy absorbed by a material during fracture.

Formula: \( E = \frac{m \times g \times h}{A} \)

Example: \( E = \frac{10 \times 9.8 \times 0.5}{0.01} \)

Charpy Impact Test Results

Definition: Analyze the results of a Charpy impact test.

Formula: \( E = \frac{m \times g \times h}{A} \)

Example: \( E = \frac{15 \times 9.8 \times 0.4}{0.02} \)

Charpy Impact Test Procedure

Definition: Outline the steps involved in conducting a Charpy impact test.

Formula: \( E = \frac{m \times g \times h}{A} \)

Example: \( E = \frac{12 \times 9.8 \times 0.3}{0.015} \)

How to Read Charpy Impact Test Results

Definition: Interpret the results obtained from a Charpy impact test.

Formula: \( E = \frac{m \times g \times h}{A} \)

Example: \( E = \frac{8 \times 9.8 \times 0.6}{0.025} \)