The formula to calculate the Tensile Strength (TS) from Brinell Hardness (HB) is:
\[ TS = \left(\frac{3.45}{9.8067}\right) \cdot HB \]
Where:
Tensile Strength is the stress at the maximum on the engineering stress-strain curve.
Brinell Hardness uses a hard, spherical indenter which is forced into the surface of the metal to be tested.
Let's assume the following value:
Using the formula:
\[ TS = \left(\frac{3.45}{9.8067}\right) \cdot 1,961,329,999.99986 \]
Evaluating:
\[ TS \approx 689,996,481.996953 \]
The Tensile Strength is approximately 689,996,481.996953 Pascals.
Brinell Hardness (HB) (Pa) | Tensile Strength (TS) (Pa) |
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1000000000 | 351,800,299.795038104057 |
1500000000 | 527,700,449.692557215691 |
2000000000 | 703,600,599.590076208115 |