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In steel construction, mechanical engineering and other steel processing industries, it is not only the strength of steel that plays a decisive role, but also its toughness. A particularly important test for this is the notched bar impact test, also known as the Charpy test. But what is actually behind this classic material test?
The notched bar impact test measures the energy absorption of steel at break and thus provides information about the toughness of steel under impact load. This is particularly relevant for components that are used at low temperatures or under impact stress, e.g. bridges, crane systems or offshore structures.
1. prepare the test bar: The steel is placed in standardized test specimens with a defined notch shape (usually V- or U-notch).
2. installation in the testing machine: The test rod is placed on two supports.
3rd blow: A pendulum hammer hits the bar at the notch.
4th measurement: The energy expended, the so-called impact energy, is measured.
The notched bar impact test is a classic but essential material test in steel technology. It shows how well a steel can absorb energy under impact load – a decisive factor for safety, quality and reliability in many applications.
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