The Brinell hardness test is a method of determining the hardness of a material by pressing a hardened steel or tungsten carbide ball of a specified diameter into it with a specified load for a specified time and measuring the diameter of the resulting indentation. The Brinell hardness number (BHN) is calculated by dividing the load applied by the surface area of the indentation. It is commonly used in metallurgy and engineering to assess the hardness and strength of metals and alloys.
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