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The Charpy Impact Test Formula

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Most Charpy impact testing machines are graduated to directly indicate the energies involved. As such, equations are generally not needed. However, the formula used to determine the impact energy – if you need it someday – is as follows:

KV = mgH1 – mgH2 – Ef

Where:

  1. KV– Impact energy
  2. – Pendulum mass
  3. g– Gravitational constant
  4. H1– Initial height of the pendulum
  5. H2 – Final height of the pendulum
  6. Ef– Energy loss due to friction

Charpy impact test results are measured in joules, the SI unit for energy. This is simply the amount of work performed by a 1-newton force pushing a sample by 1 m in the direction of the force. This value can be used to calculate the impact energy in J/m2 by dividing the joule value by the sample’s cross-sectional area at the sample notch.

 

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