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Materials Characterizations
Centre for Materials Engineering
Materials Engineering (MSc Program )
Impact Test
Prepared by Kidist W.
Submitted to Prof. Gyeong Man Kim
Jan.
16,2019
Impact Test
 An impact test is a technique used to determining
the behavior of material subjected to shock loading
in bending, tension or torsion
 The impact test is a method for evaluating the
toughness, impact strength and notch sensitivity of
engineering materials.
 It is a destructive test which requires a specially
prepared specimen.
 This test is designed to determine whether the
material is tough or brittle.
Contd’
 Impact resistance is one of the most important
properties for component designers to consider,
as well as the most difficult to quantify.
 Impact resistance is a critical measure of service
life and more importantly, in many applications, it
affects product safety and liability.
Application Areas
 Impact testing is required by many industries
in manufacturing products, including steel hull
plate for ships, nuclear plant pressure vessels
and forgings for electric power plant generator
rotors.
 Manufacturing industries that use the impact test
include oil and gas, Aerospace, Power
generation, Automotive, Nuclear)
 It is mostly used to test the toughness of metals,
but similar tests are used for polymers, ceramics
and composites.
Factors Affecting Impact Test
 Impact properties can also change when
additives, such as coloring agents, are added to
plastics.
 If the dimensions of specimens are maintained as
indicated in standards, notched-bar impact test
results are affected by;
 the lattice type of materials, (Polymer
orientation)
 testing temperature,
 thermo-mechanical history,
 chemical composition of materials, etc
Types of Impact Testing
 Impact Testing of materials is performed to
determine the impact resistance or toughness of
materials by calculating the amount of energy
absorbed during fracture.
 There are basically two types of impact tests:
pendulum and drop weight.
 Izod, Charpy, and tensile impact are the most
common of the pendulum type tests.
Pendulum Testing
 This is done by means of a swing pendulum.
A pendulum of a known weight is hoisted to a
known height on the opposite side of a pivot
point.
 By calculating the acceleration due to gravity
the weight falling from a set height will contain
a certain amount of impact energy at the
bottom of the swing.
 By clamping or supporting a specimen on the
bottom, the sample can be released to strike
and break the specimen.
sample specimen
Contd’
 The pendulum will continue to swing up after the
break event to a height somewhat lower than that
of a free swing. The engineer can use this lower
final height point to calculate the energy that was
lost in breaking the specimen.
E = m.g.(h-h ')
 Many pendulum machines will incorporate a
pointer and energy reading device so that
calculation is unnecessary.
 Izod, Charpy, and tensile impact are the most
common of the pendulum type tests.
Charpy Test
 The method determines the toughness or impact
strength of the material in the presence of a flaw
or notch and fast loading conditions.
 The test material is secured horizontally in a
place at both ends and striker hits the center of
the material.
 The amount of energy absorbed by the material
during fracture is measured. Charpy V notch or U
notch test specimens are used.
Izode Test
 For this test the specimen is fastened at a vertical
position at the bottom with the notch facing the
striker.
Drop/Falling Weight Impact
Test
 A second method is to drop a weight in a
vertical direction, with a tube or rails to guide it
during the "free fall."
 The height and weight are known, therefore
impact energy can be calculated.
 Since the falling weight either stopped dead
on the test specimen, or destroyed it
completely in passing through, the only results
that could be obtained were of a pass/fail
nature.
Contd’
 Falling weight impact has several key
advantages over other methods:
 It is applicable for molded samples,
molded parts…
 It is unidirectional with no preferential
direction of failure. Failures originate at the
weakest point in the sample and
propagate from there.
 Samples don't have to shatter to be
considered failures. Failure can be defined
by deformation, crack initiation, or
complete fracture, depending on the
Instrumented Impact Testing
 Simple impact tests tests are useful but lack
important information about what was happening
to the test specimen during the impact event and
can be misleading.
 An instrumented impact test is an impact test
where the load on the specimen is continuously
recorded as a function of time and/or specimen
deflection prior to fracture.
 This gives a much more complete representation
of an impact than a single calculated value.
 All of the above impact tests can designed with
electronic sensing instrumentation.
Contd’
 The best systems record load vs. time or
deformation for the entire period of the impact
event.
 Another area of improvement with
instrumentation is time. Test times can be
reduced and automation can even be
incorporated into the testing.
 Instrumented drop weight and pendulum testing
is considered to be the best general impact
testing method presently available. By multiple
testing at various rates, a very complete impact
profile can be developed for a polymer.
 This approach can be useful in simulating
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Impact test

  • 1. Materials Characterizations Centre for Materials Engineering Materials Engineering (MSc Program ) Impact Test Prepared by Kidist W. Submitted to Prof. Gyeong Man Kim Jan. 16,2019
  • 2. Impact Test  An impact test is a technique used to determining the behavior of material subjected to shock loading in bending, tension or torsion  The impact test is a method for evaluating the toughness, impact strength and notch sensitivity of engineering materials.  It is a destructive test which requires a specially prepared specimen.  This test is designed to determine whether the material is tough or brittle.
  • 3. Contd’  Impact resistance is one of the most important properties for component designers to consider, as well as the most difficult to quantify.  Impact resistance is a critical measure of service life and more importantly, in many applications, it affects product safety and liability.
  • 4. Application Areas  Impact testing is required by many industries in manufacturing products, including steel hull plate for ships, nuclear plant pressure vessels and forgings for electric power plant generator rotors.  Manufacturing industries that use the impact test include oil and gas, Aerospace, Power generation, Automotive, Nuclear)  It is mostly used to test the toughness of metals, but similar tests are used for polymers, ceramics and composites.
  • 5. Factors Affecting Impact Test  Impact properties can also change when additives, such as coloring agents, are added to plastics.  If the dimensions of specimens are maintained as indicated in standards, notched-bar impact test results are affected by;  the lattice type of materials, (Polymer orientation)  testing temperature,  thermo-mechanical history,  chemical composition of materials, etc
  • 6. Types of Impact Testing  Impact Testing of materials is performed to determine the impact resistance or toughness of materials by calculating the amount of energy absorbed during fracture.  There are basically two types of impact tests: pendulum and drop weight.  Izod, Charpy, and tensile impact are the most common of the pendulum type tests.
  • 7. Pendulum Testing  This is done by means of a swing pendulum. A pendulum of a known weight is hoisted to a known height on the opposite side of a pivot point.  By calculating the acceleration due to gravity the weight falling from a set height will contain a certain amount of impact energy at the bottom of the swing.  By clamping or supporting a specimen on the bottom, the sample can be released to strike and break the specimen.
  • 9. Contd’  The pendulum will continue to swing up after the break event to a height somewhat lower than that of a free swing. The engineer can use this lower final height point to calculate the energy that was lost in breaking the specimen. E = m.g.(h-h ')  Many pendulum machines will incorporate a pointer and energy reading device so that calculation is unnecessary.  Izod, Charpy, and tensile impact are the most common of the pendulum type tests.
  • 10. Charpy Test  The method determines the toughness or impact strength of the material in the presence of a flaw or notch and fast loading conditions.  The test material is secured horizontally in a place at both ends and striker hits the center of the material.  The amount of energy absorbed by the material during fracture is measured. Charpy V notch or U notch test specimens are used.
  • 11. Izode Test  For this test the specimen is fastened at a vertical position at the bottom with the notch facing the striker.
  • 12. Drop/Falling Weight Impact Test  A second method is to drop a weight in a vertical direction, with a tube or rails to guide it during the "free fall."  The height and weight are known, therefore impact energy can be calculated.  Since the falling weight either stopped dead on the test specimen, or destroyed it completely in passing through, the only results that could be obtained were of a pass/fail nature.
  • 13. Contd’  Falling weight impact has several key advantages over other methods:  It is applicable for molded samples, molded parts…  It is unidirectional with no preferential direction of failure. Failures originate at the weakest point in the sample and propagate from there.  Samples don't have to shatter to be considered failures. Failure can be defined by deformation, crack initiation, or complete fracture, depending on the
  • 14.
  • 15. Instrumented Impact Testing  Simple impact tests tests are useful but lack important information about what was happening to the test specimen during the impact event and can be misleading.  An instrumented impact test is an impact test where the load on the specimen is continuously recorded as a function of time and/or specimen deflection prior to fracture.  This gives a much more complete representation of an impact than a single calculated value.  All of the above impact tests can designed with electronic sensing instrumentation.
  • 16. Contd’  The best systems record load vs. time or deformation for the entire period of the impact event.  Another area of improvement with instrumentation is time. Test times can be reduced and automation can even be incorporated into the testing.  Instrumented drop weight and pendulum testing is considered to be the best general impact testing method presently available. By multiple testing at various rates, a very complete impact profile can be developed for a polymer.  This approach can be useful in simulating