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Mech:-332

Topic:-1.2

Testing of Materials:-
Methods of Materials Testing:-
• Destructive Tests:
• Non-destructive Tests:

1.2.1:-
Destructive Tests:-
Destructive test is a type of test in which the physical
appearance changes. And a permanent defect occurs.
Infact, the workpiece or material gets destroyed and
becomes useless. Due to this reason, this type of test is
done on Raw material which are as follows:
Common types of Destructive Tests:-
 Brinell Hardness Test:-
 Rockwell Hardness Test:-
 Shearing Test:-
 Torsion Test:-
 Bending Test:-
 Compression Test:-
 Charpy Impact Test:-
 Izod Impact Test:-
 Pull Test:-
 Fatigue Tests:-
• Brinell Hardness Test:-
~This Test is perform on Hardness Testing machine
• Rockwell Hardness Test:-
~This test is perform on Rockwell Hardness testing
machine.
These Tests are performed on
.Universal testing machine
Advantages & Disadvantages of
Destructive Tests
Advantages Disadvantages
 Can be used for all types of  Multiple Tests are sometimes
Materials. required.
 Provide pictorial result.  Costly and time consuming.
 Detection of internal defects.  Expensive.
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