Influence of Contact Geometry on Hardness Behavior in Nano-indentation


Autoria(s): Li M; 陈伟民; Cheng YT; 郑哲敏
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

In this paper the influence of contact geometry, including the round tip of the indenter and the roughness of the specimen, on hardness behavior for elastic plastic materials is studied by means of finite element simulation. We idealize the actual indenter by an equivalent rigid conic indenter fitted smoothly with a spherical tip and examine the interaction of this indenter with both a flat surface and a rough surface. In the latter case the rough surface is represented by either a single spherical asperity or a dent (cavity). Indented solids include elastic perfectly plastic materials and strain hardening elastic-plastic materials, and the effects of the yield stress and strain hardening index are explored. Our results show that due to the finite curvature of the indenter tip the hardness versus indentation depth curve rises or drops (depending on the material properties of the indented solids) as the indentation depth decreases, in qualitative agreement with experimental results. Surface asperities and dents of curvature comparable to that of the indenter tip can appreciably modify the hardness value at small indentation depth. Their effects would appear as random variation in hardness.

National Science Foundation of China(10772183 10532070)

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/44080

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/124911

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Vacuum.2009,84(2):315-320

Palavras-Chave #Indenter tip roundness #Surface roughness #Hardness #Nano-indentation
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期刊论文