Analysis of the effects of conical indentation variables on the indentation response of elastic-plastic materials through factorial design of experiment
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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17/04/2012
17/04/2012
2009
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In this work, the effects of conical indentation variables on the load-depth indentation curves were analyzed using finite element modeling and dimensional analysis. A factorial design 2(6) was used with the aim of quantifying the effects of the mechanical properties of the indented material and of the indenter geometry. Analysis was based on the input variables Y/E, R/h(max), n, theta, E, and h(max). The dimensional variables E and h(max) were used such that each value of dimensionless Y/E was obtained with two different values of E and each value of dimensionless R/h(max) was obtained with two different h(max) values. A set of dimensionless functions was defined to analyze the effect of the input variables: Pi(1) = P(1)/Eh(2), Pi(2) = h(c)/h, Pi(3) = H/Y, Pi(4) = S/Eh(max), Pi(6) = h(max)/h(f) and Pi(7) = W(P)/W(T). These six functions were found to depend only on the dimensionless variables studied (Y/E, R/h(max), n, theta). Another dimension less function, Pi(5) = beta, was not well defined for most of the dimensionless variables and the only variable that provided a significant effect on beta was theta. However, beta showed a strong dependence on the fraction of the data selected to fit the unloading curve, which means that beta is especially Susceptible to the error in the Calculation of the initial unloading slope. |
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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH, v.24, n.3, p.1222-1234, 2009 0884-2914 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/14684 10.1557/JMR.2009.0124 |
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eng |
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MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC |
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Journal of Materials Research |
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openAccess Copyright MATERIALS RESEARCH SOC |
Palavras-Chave | #MECHANICAL PROPERTY EXTRACTIONS #INSTRUMENTED SHARP INDENTATION #NANOINDENTATION MEASUREMENTS #CONTACT AREA #LOAD #SIMULATION #HARDNESS #MODULUS #DUALITY #VICKERS #Materials Science, Multidisciplinary |
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