In DIN 1681: Steel Castings for General use, it mentions that the weight calculation is made using 7,85 kg/dm3. There are some limitations in the actual weight from 5% to 10%. Please note that weight deviation has also to do with the tolerances reached. A good source to look up the specific...
Well this problem seem to be quite easy but:
I'm facing a situation having to do with this. My sense says that dimensions and impact resistance are not proportional but when I searched to find relevant articles to support this attitude (ASME, etc), I found nothing.
I' appreciate anyone who can...
I think an excellent idea is KEY TO STEEL which mentions all the major producers of alloys as well as comparison of several international designations. I think it's German and I find it excellent.
What if the effect of the dimensions of a test specimen to the impact energy during impact testing?
I mean: If the thickness is decreased two times, will the impact energy also be decreased two times?
Has anybody any idea about this?
What if the effect of the dimensions of a test specimen to the impact energy during impact testing?
I mean: If the thickness is decreased two times, will the impact energy also be decreased two times?
Has anybody any idea about this?