| 释义 | Brinell hardness
 Bri·nell hardnessB0484800 (brĭ-nĕl′)n. The relative hardness of metals and alloys, determined by forcing a steel ball into a test piece under standard conditions and measuring the surface area of the resulting indentation.[After Johan August  Brinell (1849-1925), Swedish engineer.]
 Brinell hardness
 Brinell hardness Brinell hardness tester  A measure of resistance of a material to indentation; obtained by use of a machine which presses a standard hard steel or carbide ball into the material, under standard loading conditions; expressed by the Brinell hardness number—the higher the number, the harder the material.FinancialSeeBHAcronymsSeeHBNThesaurusSeeBh |