TEST SPECIMEN The standard test piece shall be machined all over and shall have a square cross-section 10 mm x 10 mm

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TEST SPECIMEN The standard test piece shall be machined all over and shall have a square cross-section 10 mm x 10 mm

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TEST SPECIMEN

The standard test piece shall be machined all over and shall have a square cross-section 10 mm x 10

mm sides, 55 mm long and in the centre of the length of one face there shall be a U-notch of

specified depth with 1 mm root radius. Where the standard test piece cannot be obtained from the

material then one of the subsidiary test pieces having a rectangular cross-section shall be used with

the notch cut in one of the narrower faces.
Test Specimen The Standard Test Piece Shall Be Machined All Over And Shall Have A Square Cross Section 10 Mm X 10 Mm 1
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Follow the procedure as stated by the Virtual Lab and fill up the following tables IZOD IMPACT TEST Select the IZOD SPECIMEN METHOD Cast Iron Trial 2 Mild Steel Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 1 Trial 3 Trial 1 Length L (mm) Breadth B (mm) Depth D (mm) Depth of Notch-d(mm) OBSERVATIONS: Cast Iron Trial 2 Mild Steel Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 3 Trial 1 Trial 1 Loss of energy due to friction, E, Total loss of energy during transit of hammer, E Energy for failure of specimen Et – Ef in ) Average Energy for Failure of specimen CHARPY IMPACT TEST Select the CHARPY SPECIMEN METHOD Cast Iron Trial 2 Mild Steel Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 1 Trial 3 Trial 1 Length L (mm) Breadth B (mm) Depth D (mm) Depth of Notch-d(mm) OBSERVATIONS: Cast Iron Trial 2 Mild Steel Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 3 Trial 1 Trial 1 Loss of energy due to friction, E, Total loss of energy during transit of hammer, E. Energy for failure of specimen E: - Ey in Average Energy for Failure of specimen
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