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Brinell Hardness of Steel

09/07/2013 12:50 AM

how long should the load be maintained in the brinell test for hardness of steel and why is a definite loading period essential?

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Re: brinell hardness of steel

09/07/2013 1:17 AM

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Re: brinell hardness of steel

09/07/2013 6:14 AM

sorry this was a not a home work. i just a got this question from the practical manual and theory is not given there. so i was trying to get some information about it. so i could answer if any question related to it is ask to me during my viva at the end of my semester

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Re: brinell hardness of steel

09/07/2013 6:17 AM

DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. THIS IS NOT A TUTORING SERVICE EITHER.

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Re: brinell hardness of steel

09/07/2013 9:56 AM

To allow the material to deform. If you cant realize this then find another occupation.

I suggest learning the words " do you want to supersize?"

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