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- [ʹbɔ:l͵hɑ:dnıs] n тех.
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Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
hardness tester — ▪ device device that indicates the hardness of a material, usually by measuring the effect on its surface of a localized penetration by a standardized rounded or pointed indenter of diamond, carbide, or hard steel. Brinell hardness is … Universalium
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Brinell hardness — (HB or BHN) a measure of the hardness of a metal introduced by J. A. Brinell in 1900. In the Brinell test (generally used for metals of uniform hardness), a hard object such as a steel ball is pressed into the material being tested. The… … Dictionary of units of measurement
Vickers hardness test — A Vickers hardness tester The Vickers hardness test was developed in 1924 by Smith and Sandland at Vickers Ltd as an alternative to the Brinell method to measure the hardness of materials.[1] The Vickers test is often easier to use than other… … Wikipedia
Janka hardness test — hi The Janka hardness test measures the hardness of wood. It involves measuring the force required to embed a 11.28 millimeter (0.444 inch) steel ball into wood to half its diameter. This method was chosen so that the result would leave an… … Wikipedia
Rockwell hardness — (RH ) a measure of the hardness of a metal introduced by Rockwell in 1922. In a Rockwell hardness test, a penetrator makes an indentation in the metal under two constant loads, a minor load (generally 10 kilograms) and then a major load. The… … Dictionary of units of measurement
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Brinell hardness — Bri·nell hardness brə .nel n the hardness of a metal or alloy measured by hydraulically pressing a hard ball under a standard load into the specimen Brinell Johan August (1849 1925) Swedish engineer. After studying the internal composition of… … Medical dictionary
Bri|nell hardness — «brih NEHL», the relative hardness of a metal, determined by pressing a steel ball under a given pressure into the substance under test. ╂[< J. A. Brinell, 1849 1925, Swedish engineer, who devised the test for it] … Useful english dictionary