BS 131-1 1961
BS 131-1 1961
BS 131-1 1961
BS 131-1:
1961
BRITISH STANDARD
CONFIRMED
JANUARY 1982
Methods for
UDC 620.178.746
Incorporating
Amendment Nos. 1
and 2
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Co-operating organizations
The Mechanical Engineering Industry Standards Committee, under whose
supervision this British Standard was prepared, consists of representatives
from the following Government departments and scientific and industrial
organizations:
Admiralty*
Air Ministry
Associated Offices Technical Committee
Association of Consulting Engineers
(Incorporated)
British Chemical Plant Manufacturers
Association
British Compressed Air Society
British Electrical and Allied Manufacturers
Association*
British Engineers Association
British Gear Manufacturers Association
British Internal Combustion Engine
Manufacturers Association
British Iron and Steel Federation*
British Railways, the British Transport
Commission
Crown Agents for Oversea Governments and
Administrations
D.S.I.R.National Engineering Laboratory*
Electricity Council, The Generating Board
and the Area Boards in England and Wales
Engineering Equipment Users Association
Gas Council
High Commission of India
Institute of Marine Engineers
Institute of Petroleum
Institution of Civil Engineers
Institution of Gas Engineers
Institution of Heating and Ventilating
Engineers
Institution of Mechanical Engineers*
Institution of Mechanical Engineers
(Automobile Division)
Institution of Production Engineers*
Locomotive and Allied Manufacturers
Association of Great Britain
Machine Tool Trades Association
Ministry of Labour (Factory Inspectorate)
Ministry of Power
Ministry of Transport
Ministry of Works
National Coal Board
National Physical Laboratory (D.S.I.R.)*
Radio Industry Council
War Office*
Date
(PD 4651)
September
1962
5069
March 1986
Comments
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Contents
Page
Co-operating organizations
Inside front cover
Foreword
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1
Scope
1
2
Form and dimensions of test piece
1
3
Preparation of test piece
1
4
Testing machine
1
5
Striking energy
1
6
Test requirements
10
7
Testing Temperature
10
8
Presentation of results
10
Appendix A Installation of the testing machine
12
Appendix B Curved notch circular section test piece
12
Appendix C Rectangular section subsidiary test pieces
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Figure 1 Single notch square section test piece
3
Figure 2 Two notch square section test piece
3
Figure 3 Three notch square section test piece
4
Figure 4 Enlarged section of notch for square section test pieces
5
Figure 5 Single notch circular section test piece
7
Figure 6 Two notch circular section test piece
7
Figure 7 Three notch circular section test piece
8
Figure 8 Enlarged section of notch for circular section test pieces
9
Figure 9 Sketch showing angle and radius of striker, and
inclination of striker to horizontal for cantilever type test piece (elevation)
11
Figure 10 Sketch showing local increase in width of locating
groove for square section test pieces
11
Figure 11 Single curved notch circular section test piece
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Figure 12 Two curved notch circular section test piece
13
Figure 13 Three curved notch circular section test piece
14
Figure 14 Enlarged section of curved notch for circular section test piece 15
Table 1 Dimensions and tolerances of ferrous and
non-ferrous square section test pieces
2
Table 2 Dimensions and tolerances of ferrous and
non-ferrous circular section test pieces
6
Table 3 Dimensions and tolerances of ferrous and
non-ferrous curved notch circular section test pieces
12
Table 4 Dimensions and tolerances of ferrous and
non-ferrous rectangular section subsidiary test pieces
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Foreword
In order to keep abreast of progress in the industries concerned,
British Standards are subject to periodical review. Suggestions for improvements
will be recorded and in due course brought to the notice of the committees charged
with the revision of the standards to which they refer.
A complete list of British Standards, numbering over 9,000, fully indexed and
with a note of the contents of each, will be found in the BSI Catalogue which may
be purchased from BSI Sales Department. The Catalogue may be consulted in
many public libraries and similar institutions.
This standard makes reference to the following British Standard:
BS 131-2, Charpy V-notch impact test on metals.
This British Standard which states the requirements for the Izod Impact Test on
metals is published as Part 1 of a revision of BS 131. Part 2 previously published
gives the requirements for the Charpy V-notch test.
The work of Technical Committee 17, Steel, of the International Organization
for Standardization (ISO) has been taken into account in preparing the standard
and the square section and circular section straight notch test pieces are in
accordance with ISO Recommendation R84. The scope has also been widened to
include details of the method of test together with structural and dimensional
requirements for testing machines.
Dimensions with appropriate machining tolerances are given for standard 10 mm
square section and standard circular section test pieces. The use of the curved
notch circular section test piece is not preferred, but at the request of the steel
industry the form and dimensions of this test piece are given in an Appendix.
After due consideration of the requirements of certain sections of industry for
subsidiary test pieces of cross-section smaller than 10 mm 10 mm, it has been
decided to omit the two given in the 1933 revision of the standard, and to
introduce in an appendix two new subsidiary test pieces having dimensions
of 10 mm 7.5 mm and 10 mm 5 mm with the notch cut in a narrow face.
These are intended for use only when it is impossible to obtain a standard test
piece from the material available. It should be noted that no trustworthy
relationship has been found between the energies absorbed in breaking test
pieces of different sizes and only results of test pieces of identical dimensions
should be compared.
In this standard no reference is made to the number of tests required for
particular applications as this is regarded as part of the specification for the
material.
It should also be noted that no reliable relationship has been found between
different types of impact test, and conversions from Izod impact test results to
Charpy-V-notch or Charpy U-notch values are not recommended.
A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a
contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii,
pages 1 to 16 and a back cover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on
the inside front cover.
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1 Scope
This British Standard specifies the conditions for
carrying out the Izod impact test on metals. The test
consists of measuring the energy absorbed in
breaking a notched test piece by one blow from a
striker carried by a pendulum. The test piece is
gripped vertically with the root of the notch in the
same plane as the upper face of the grips. The blow
is struck on the same face as the notch and at a fixed
height above it.
4 Testing machine
The testing machine shall be constructed and
installed steady and rigid (see Appendix A).
The following conditions shall be satisfied
(see Figure 9)
Distance between plane of
22 0
0 .5 mm
symmetry of notch and line of
contact between test piece and
striker
Angle at tip of striker
75 1
0.5 1.0 mm
100 1
3 4 m/s
(9.8 13.1 ft/s)
5 Striking energy
In general a machine of 120 ft lb (16.6 kg m)
capacity will be found adequate for most materials.
Smaller machines of 20 ft lb
or 60 ft lb (2.76 or 8.3 kg m) will provide better
discrimination with materials of very low energy
absorption.
When recording the energy absorbed the capacity of
the machine shall also be indicated (see Clause 8).
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Table 1 Dimensions and tolerances of ferrous and non-ferrous square section test pieces
Item
Machining tolerances
Nominal dimensions
Minimum
overall
length of
test piece:
1 Notch
2 Notch
3 Notch
Millimetre
Inch
equivalents
Millimetre Inch
equivalents
70
98
126
2.76
3.86
4.96
Width
10
0.394
Thickness
10
Root radius
of notch
0.25
Millimetre
Inch
equivalents
0.10
0.004
0.05
0.002
0.394
0.10
0.004
0.05
0.002
0.010
0.025
0.001
0.025
0.001
Depth below
notch
measured at
both ends
8
0.315
0.10
0.004
0.025
0.001
Distance of
plane of
symmetry of
notch from
free end of
test piece
and from
adjacent
notch
28
1.1
0.41
0.016
0.41
0.016
Angle of notch
45
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Figure 3 Three notch square section test piece
Dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise stated
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Table 2 Dimensions and tolerances of ferrous and non-ferrous circular section test pieces
Item
Machining tolerances
Nominal dimensions
Minimum
overall
length of
test piece:
1 Notch
2 Notch
3 Notch
Inch
Millimetre
equivalents
Inch
Millimetre
equivalents
Inch
Millimetre
equivalents
2.8
3.9
5.0
71
99
127
Diameter
0.45
11.43
0.001
0.025
0.001
0.025
Root radius of
notch
0.010
0.25
0.001
0.025
0.001
0.025
Depth below
notch
0.32
8.13
0.004
0.10
0.002
0.05
Distance of
plane of
symmetry
of notch
from free
end of test
piece and
from
adjacent
notch
1.1
28
0.02
0.5
0.02
0.5
Angle of notch
45
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Figure 7 Three notch circular section test piece
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6 Test requirements
7 Testing temperature
10
8 Presentation of results
The following information shall be included in
respect of each test made:
a) Type of test: Izod Impact.
b) Striking energy of machine in ft lb
(see Clause 5).
c) Test piece used: standard (square or circular
section, straight or curved notch) or subsidiary.
If subsidiary, the width shall be stated.
d) The energy absorbed in foot pounds.
If a standard test piece is used it is permissible to
use symbols in giving the result of the test. The
result shall then be prefaced by symbols such as
I 120 S or I 60 Rc as appropriate to indicate
respectively the type of test, the striking energy
range of the machine used, and the type of section
(Ssquare, Rscircular, straight notch, or
Rccircular, curved notch):
I 120 S: x ft lb.
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Machining tolerances
Item
Nominal dimensions
Minimum
overall
length of test
piece:
1 Notch
2 Notch
3 Notch
Inch
Millimetre
equivalents
Inch
Millimetre
equivalents
Inch
Millimetre
equivalents
2.8
3.9
5.0
71
99
127
Diameter
0.45
11.43
0.001
0.025
0.001
0.025
Root radius
of notch
0.010
0.25
0.001
0.025
0.001
0.025
Depth below
notch
0.33
8.38
0.004
0.10
0.002
0.05
Distance of
plane of
symmetry of
notch from
free end of
test piece
and from
adjacent
notch
1.1
0.02
0.5
0.02
0.5
Angle of notch
12
28
45
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Figure 13 Three curved notch circular section test piece
Dimensions are in inches unless otherwise stated
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Figure 14 Enlarged section of curved notch for circular section test piece
Dimensions are in inches unless otherwise stated
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Nominal dimensions
Minimum
overall
length of
test piece:
1 Notch
2 Notch
Millimetre Inch
equivalents
Millimetre Inch
equivalents
Millimetre Inch
equivalents
70
98
2.76
3.86
Width
7.5
5.0
0.295
0.197
0.10
0.05
0.004
0.002
0.05
0.025
0.002
0.001
Thickness
10
0.394
0.10
0.004
0.05
0.002
Root radius
of notch
0.25
0.010
0.025
0.001
0.025
0.001
Depth below
notch
measured at
both ends
0.315
0.10
0.004
0.025
0.001
1.1
0.41
0.016
0.41
0.016
Distance of
plane of
symmetry of
notch from
free end of
test piece and
from adjacent
notch
28
Angle of notch
16
45
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