Claims
- 1. A method for testing the micro impact energy capacity of the surface of a sample comprising the steps of: supporting an indentor at a selected height above the sample;
- recording the mass of the indentor;
- dropping the indentor onto the surface of the sample;
- measuring and recording the area of the indentation;
- determining the stress from the recorded mass, the acceleration due to gravity, and the area of the indentation;
- determining the strain from the measurement of the indentation;
- repositioning the sample;
- changing the mass of the indentor;
- repeating the above steps to produce a plurality of points for a stress-strain curve;
- plotting stress verses strain to produce a stress-strain curve; and
- determining the micro-impact energy capacity of the surface of the sample by calculating the area beneath the stress-strain curve produced.
- 2. The method for testing the micro-impact energy capacity of the surface of the sample of claim 1 wherein the mass of the indentor is increased until the presence of deformation and cracks are determined in the surface of a metallic sample.
- 3. The method for testing the micro-impact energy capacity of the surface of the sample of claim 1 wherein the mass of the indentor is increased until the presence of chipping is determined in the surface of a ceramic sample.
CROSS REFERENCE TO AN EARLIER FILED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of abandoned application Ser. No. 212,458 filed June 28, 1988, which is a divisional of Ser. No. 096,185 filed 09/11/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,202.
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