The Influence of Some Variables on the Brinell Hardness of Lead

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Abstract

During the extensive research which has been conducted in the Metallurgy Department of the University of Melbourne, into the properties of lead and its dilute alloys, the Brinell test has been used for the determination of hardness.The work described herein represents part of an investigation into the influence of various factors on such determinations, particularly when carried out on different qualities of "pure" lead. It is intended to publish the more theoretical and controversial aspects of this research elsewhere.MATERIALS USED AND THEIR PREPARATION FOR TESTINGThe tests to be reported have been conducted on a specially pure electrolytic lead, and several brands of commercially "pure" lead. The analyses of the samples upon which most of the work has been carried out are given in Table 1.Note: Oxygen was not determined, but from the work of H. W. Worner, in the Rosenhain Memorial Laboratory, it appears probable that it was approximately 0-0003% in all samples.
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APA:  (1940)  The Influence of Some Variables on the Brinell Hardness of Lead

MLA: The Influence of Some Variables on the Brinell Hardness of Lead. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1940.

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