Claims
- 1. A method for determining the impact energy capable of being withstood by a brittle sample surface comprising the steps of:
- dropping an indentor having a known mass onto the sample from a predetermined height above the sample;
- inspecting the sample for failure at the surface in the area adjacent the indention by determining the presence of chips in the area adjacent the indentation; and
- determining the energy imparted on the surface from the known mass and the predetermined height through which the indentor was dropped.
- 2. The method of claim 1 further including the steps of:
- producing a series of indentations having differing amounts of energy associated with each indentation which includes the steps of:
- raising the indentor to a different height from the previous height through which the indentor dropped;
- repositioning the sample;
- dropping the indentor onto the sample to produce an indentation on the surface of the sample; and
- determining the impact energy capable of being withstood by the surface of the sample by noting the lowest indentor drop height which produced an indentation having failure on the surface adjacent the indentation.
- 3. A method for determining the impact energy capable of being withstood by a ductile sample surface comprising the steps of:
- dropping an indentor having a known mass onto the sample from a predetermined height above the sample;
- inspecting the sample for failure at the surface in the area adjacent the indention by determining the presence of plastic deformation in the area adjacent the indentation; and
- determining the energy imparted on the surface from the known mass and the predetermined height through which the indentor dropped.
- 4. The method of claim 3 further including the steps of:
- producing a series of indentations having differing amounts of energy associated with each indentation which includes the steps of:
- raising the indentor to a different height from the previous height through which the indentor dropped;
- repositioning the sample;
- dropping the indentor onto the sample to produce an indentation on the surface of the sample; and
- determining the impact energy capable of being withstood by the surface of the sample by noting the lowest indentor drop height which produced an identation having failure on the surface adjacent the indentation.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 096,185 filed on Sept. 11, 1987, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,202.
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Divisions (1)
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96185 |
Sep 1987 |
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