What is Impact Testing?
An impact test is a controlled procedure to determine the impact of an object heavily colliding with another. Typical parameters to be measured or calculated include impact force, impact time (pulse width), absorbed energy, amount of deformation (or breaking distance) and rebound factor (elasticity). Variables that influence the impact strength are shape, mass and velocity of the colliding objects, and temperature.
What is impact force and how to measure it?
The impact force represents the strength of the impact and can be measured directly using special force sensors or dynamometers. However, it is necessary to calculate expected impact forces before measurement to know the approximate measuring range to be selected. The impact force can be calculated using different variables, for example change of velocity, breaking distance or impact time. Please refer to our impact force calculator made for practical use.