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Johan August Brinell

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It is a rapid, non-destructive (except at the surface being tested) means of determining the hardness of metals. This area is a function of the ball diameter and the depth of the indentation. With minor variations, his test still remains in wide use. This method is best for achieving the
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Ironworks. In 1903 he became Chief Engineer at Jernkontoret, the Swedish Ironmasters' Association. He remained at that post until 1914.
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Brinell is noted as the creator of a method for quantifying the surface hardness of materials, now known as the
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BHN = load in kilograms divided by the spherical area of the indentation in square millimetres (refer to
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macro-hardness of material, particularly those materials with heterogenous structure.
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Svenskt porträttgalleri. XVII. - Stockholm, 1905, Brinell, Johan August
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Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
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The high school or gymnasium in Nässjö is named after him
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metallurgical engineer
Brinell hardness test
Brinelling
Bringetofta, Nässjö Kommun, Sweden
Lesjöfors
Fagersta
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
Bessemer Gold Medal
Iron and Steel Institute
Stockholm
Brinell hardness test
Brinell scale
Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
Svenskt porträttgalleri. XVII. - Stockholm, 1905, Brinell, Johan August
"Johan August Brinell"
Categories
Swedish metallurgists
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Members of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences
1849 births
1925 deaths
Bessemer Gold Medal

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