Izod and Charpy Tests On Mild Steel and C.I Specimen 666
Izod and Charpy Tests On Mild Steel and C.I Specimen 666
Izod and Charpy Tests On Mild Steel and C.I Specimen 666
1. A study on Impact
testing Equipment
2. CHARPY IMPACT TEST
and
3. IZOD IMPACT TEST
OBJECT: To study the impact strength of steel by Izod impact test and Charpy Impact test
APPARATUS/EQUIPMENT:
1. Charpy /Izod impact testing machine.
2. Charpy impact testing specimen with U Groove.
3. Izod impact test specimen with V groove.
4. Vernier scale.
DIAGRAM:
Specimen
sizes
Types of The Izod method has only one notch, named The Charpy method has two notches,
notches as V notch. namely, U notch and V notch.
Materials Plastics and metals can be tested using the Only metals can be tested using Charpy
that can be Izod methods. methods.
tested
APPARATUS/EQUIPMENT:
1. Charpy /Izod impact testing machine.
2. Charpy impact testing specimen/ A steel specimen 10 mm X 10mm X 55mm
4. Vernier scale.
THEORY:
An impact test signifies toughness of material that is ability of material to absorb energy during plastic
deformation. Static tension tests of unmatched specimens do not always reveal the susceptibility of a metal
to brittle fracture this important factor is determined by impact test. Toughness takes into account both the
strength and ductility of the material. Several engineering materials have to withstand impact or suddenly
applied loads while in service. Impact strengths are generally lower as compared to strengths achieved under
slowly applied loads. Of all types of impact tests, the notch bar tests are most extensively used. Therefore,
the impact test measures the energy necessary to fracture a standard notch bar by applying an impulse load.
The test measures the notch toughness of material under shock loading. Values obtained from these tests
are not of much utility to design problems directly and are highly arbitrary. Still, it is important to note that
it provides a good way of comparing toughness of various materials or toughness of the same material under
different condition. This test can also be used to assess the ductile brittle transition temperature of the
material occurring due to lowering of temperature.
Although the Izod impact test has long been used as the standard form of test for checking the brittleness
of metals, the need has arisen for test at elevated and subzero temperatures. For this purpose the CHARPY
IMPACT test is more convenient. The specimen need not be , clamped and it can be quickly positioned
without significant change of temperature.
The standard shape of the test' specimen is as shown in fig, which is being tested in bending with a standard
notch in this Charpy test. Under this test, the notch on the specimen sets up stress concentrations, which
ensures that fracture, does occur.
1. Without the specimen in the machine, swing the pendulum to ensure free movement.
2. Lift the pendulum and lock it at 1400.
3. Place the Charpy test specimen as shown in fig.
4. Select the test and its parameter given in the digital indicator.
5. Remove the lock nut and engage the lever.
6. Pendulum will strike the specimen and result will display in digital indicator.
RESULT: -
Energy required to fracture the Specimen U = ____________ J
OBJECT: Determination of the energy absorbed and impact strength of given specimen using Izod impact
testing machine. / To determine the impact strength of steel by Izod impact test
APPARATUS/EQUIPMENT:
1. Charpy /Izod impact testing machine.
2. A steel specimen 75 mm X 10mm X 10mm
4. Vernier scale.
THEORY:
In manufacturing locomotive wheels, coins, connecting rods etc. the components are subjected to impact
(shock) loads. These loads applied suddenly. The stresses induced in the components are many times more
than the stress produced by gradual loading. Therefore, impact tests are performed to asses shock absorbing
capacity of materials subjected to suddenly applied loads. These capabilities are expressed as (i) rupture
energy (ii) modulus of rupture and (iii) notch impact strength.
Two types of notch impact tests are commonly
1. Charpy test
2. Izod test
The necessity for impact tests has arisen due to the failure of materials used in high-speed machinery under
repeated forces of impulsive character, even when such material has shown satisfactory strength and
deformation in a static tensile test. Various forms of impact test have been devised, of which Izod impact
test is the only one to try to determine the imperfections in material likely to fracture by "shock". Although
the Izod impact test has long been used as the standard form of test for checking the brittleness of metals,
the need has arisen for test at elevated and sub-zero temperatures.
APPARATUS:
Impact testing machine
Izod specimen of 1Omm x 1Omm. square cross section and 75mm length, with a V -notch 45° angle, 2mm
deep and 0.25 mm root radius along the 28mm away from the c/s surface according to ASTM E23. The
specimen is kept as a cantilever beam in vertical position. The angle of drop of pendulum is 90°(exact 85°
21') and the impact velocity is approximately 3.856m/sec. The. specimen bends and fractures at high strain
rate".
PROCEDURE:
1. Without the specimen in the machine, swing the pendulum to ensure free movement.
2. Lift die pendulum and lock it at 90°.
3. Place the Izod test specimen as shown in fig
4. Select the test and its parameter given in the digital indicator.
5. Remove the lock nut and engage the lever.
6. Pendulum will strike the specimen and result will display in digital indicator.
OBSERVATIONS: -
Izod value or Impact Strength
= Energy absorbed N-m ⁄ Cross section area at nortch mm2
The notch impact strength ‘I’ is calculated according to the following relation I = K/A
Where,
I = impact strength N-m or J
K = impact energy absorbed on repute N-m or J
A = area of cross section of specimen below the notch before test m2
RESULT: -
PRECAUTIONS:
• The specimen should be prepared in proper dimensions
• Take reading more frequently
• Make the loose pointer in contact with the fixed pointer after the pendulum
• Do not stand infront of swimming hammer or releasing hammer
• Place the specimen proper position
.
VIVA QUESTIONS:
1. What is ductile to brittle transition and how it is checked
2. For impact test, why are notched specimen used
3. Discuss the significance of impact tests compared to static tests
4. What is meant by notch sensitivity?
5. What are the differences between Charpy and Izod test?
6. In what units are results of impact test usually given
7. What physical property of material is determined by means of impact test
8. Explain impact fracture in case of ductile material