indenter|indenters in English

noun

one who makes a notch or notches; one who makes a dent or impression in a surface; one who indents, one who leaves a blank space between a margin and the beginning of a printed or written line

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1. An array of punch indenters can be attached to a loading platen such that the each indenter is aligned to a gel substrate.

2. D: Brale indenter 100 kgf load: Case-hardened materials

3. C: Brale indenter 150 kgf load: Materials harder than HRB 100

4. Brale indenter 60 kgf load: Thin, hard sheet materials, such as tungsten carbide

5. What is Brale indenter? Asked By: Laaroussi Parera Last Updated: 22nd May, 2020

6. The apparatus includes a holder, a component, an indenter, a sensor holder, and an acoustic sensor.

7. The indenter, which has a finite elastic modulus , also undergoes elastic deformation under the applied load.

8. A method of predicting the residual creep life of aluminum alloy 2A12 by using indentation test method with flat cylindrical indenters was proposed.

9. Two different particular geometrical configurations were studied in detail: the equal angle biwedge and the elastic plane indenter acting on a halfplane.

10. The Brinell scale Characterizes the indentation hardness of materials through the scale of penetration of an indenter, loaded on a material test-piece

11. Coining is a process that involves interactions between adjacent high points (asperities) and hence an array of asperi- ties must be considered instead of an isolated indenter

12. Jaffer Group is working in the agriculture sector for the last seven decades; initially working as an indenter to Government of Pakistan for Agrochemicals

13. Brale definition, a brand of conoidal diamond or diamond-pointed tool, having convexly curved sides meeting at an angle of 120°, used as an indenter in testing the hardness of metals