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  2. Charpy impact test - Wikipedia

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    In materials science, the Charpy impact test, also known as the Charpy V-notch test, is a standardized high strain rate test which determines the amount of energy absorbed by a material during fracture. Absorbed energy is a measure of the material's notch toughness. It is widely used in industry, since it is easy to prepare and conduct and ...

  3. Notch (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The most common is the Charpy impact test, which uses a pendulum hammer (striker) to strike a horizontal notched specimen. The height of its subsequent swing-through is used to determine the energy absorbed during fracture. The Izod impact strength test uses a circular notched vertical specimen in a cantilever configuration. Charpy testing is ...

  4. Fracture toughness - Wikipedia

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    There are several types of test used to measure fracture toughness of materials, which generally utilise a notched specimen in one of various configurations. A widely utilized standardized test method is the Charpy impact test whereby a sample with a V-notch or a U-notch is subjected to impact from behind the notch. Also widely used are crack ...

  5. Notch tensile strength - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... of a material is the value given by performing a standard tensile strength test on a notched specimen of ... Charpy impact test;

  6. Strength of materials - Wikipedia

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    Often measured with the Izod impact strength test or Charpy impact test, both of which measure the impact energy required to fracture a sample. Volume, modulus of elasticity, distribution of forces, and yield strength affect the impact strength of a material. In order for a material or object to have a high impact strength, the stresses must be ...

  7. Polymer characterization - Wikipedia

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    This would be observable in a stress strain graph found through tensile testing. Sample preparation, including chain orientation within the sample, for tensile tests therefore can play a large role in the observed mechanical properties. The fracture properties of crystalline and semicrystalline polymers can be evaluated with Charpy impact ...

  8. Charpy - Wikipedia

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    Charpy may refer to: Charpy impact test , a standard test to determine the amount of energy a material absorbs during fracture Georges Charpy (1865–1945), the French scientist and professor of metallurgy who created the Charpy impact test

  9. Category:Materials testing - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Materials testing" ... Charpy impact test; Compressometer; Cupping tester; D.