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The first result :

d=

6.45+ 6.1
=6.3
2

mm >>> the diameter of indention.


20.10252 kN

Hense the BH= 12 mm(12 mm ( 122 ) mm( 6.32 ) mm)


=157.78N/mm2
T >15s ;

157.78 HBW 6.3/52 kN

The result of table hense the piece is steels or platinum


in the figure (1).

Figure (1):the first result.


The second result: >
4.5+4.6
=4.55 mm
d=
2

>>>the diameter of indention.


( 122 ) mm( 4.552 ) mm

Hense the BH=

12 mm

12 mm
20.10224 KN

=145

T >15s ; 145 HBW 4.55/24kN


The result of table hense the piece is copper, arsenic or
thorium in figure (2).

Figure (2): the second result.

The third result:


d=

7.1+7.4
=
7.25mm>>the diameter of indention.
2

( 122 ) mm( 7.25 2) mm


Hense the BH=

12 mm

12 mm
20.10246 kn

= 102

T >15s ; 102 HBW 7.25/46kN


The result of table hense the piece is aluminium in
figure(3).

Figure (3): the third result.

Comments:
The brinell test.

In the end we have through knowledge of the type


of experience Brinell the material used.
Knowledge of material properties from where
it brittle or ductile
HB

Material (1)

Mohs
hardness
4-4.5

157.87

Material (2)
Material (3)

2.5-3
3

102
145

Type of
material
Steel or
platinum
Aluminium
Copper

1. Where the metal came to assume a


certain load (52kN) at the time (15s),gain
rise to a hole in the segment diameter
(6.3mm).
2. And the copper came to assume a certain
load (24kN) at the same time of the first
(15s),gain rise to a hole in the segment
diameter (4.55mm).
3. The aluminium came to assume a certain
load (46kN) at the same time (15s),gain
rise to a hole in the segment diameter
(27.25mm).
Table (1.3):The table of hardness test:

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