STUDY ON METHODS FOR MEASURING VICKERS INDENTATIONS

Takashi Yamamoto, Masayuki Yamamoto , Koichiro Hattori
Abstract:
The Vickers hardness test can cover an extensive range of test loads from several gram-force (gf) to 100 kilogram-force (kgf) with a single hardness scale. It is one of the most reliable strength tests because the simplicity of the testing theory and the indenter shape minimizes variances among hardness values obtained. The most vulnerable aspect of the Vickers method is an error when measuring the diagonal length of an indentation. In particular, an inexperienced operator tends to obtain smaller measurements than the actual length of the indentation. According to research by the authors, it is also revealed that the contrast of the microscopic image of an indentation varies with the angle of aperture of the objective lens. This report presents the results of an experiment on how measurer, measuring method, and aperture of objective lens (i.e., numerical aperture: N.A.) affect measurement of a Vickers indentation.
Keywords:
Vickers hardness test, numerical aperture
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IMEKO-TC5-2010-006.pdf
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC5
Event name:
HARDMEKO 2010
Title:
11th HARDMEKO Conference: HARDMEKO 2010 (together with 21st TC3 Conference on Measurement of Force, Mass and Torque and 2nd TC22 Meeting on Vibration Measurement)
Place:
Pattaya, THAILAND
Time:
21 November 2010 - 25 November 2010