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The correlation of indentation experiments

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In this article, a simplified theoretical model of this behaviour is obtained by extending R. Hill's theory of expanding a cylindrical or spherical cavity in an elastic-plastic material to ensure compatibility between the volume of material displaced by the indenter and that accommodated by elastic expansion.
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The theory of rigid perfectly-plastic solids predicts indentation pressures, using wedge-shaped or conical indenters, which depend only on the geometry of the indenter and the yield stress of the material. With blunt wedges or with materials having a low ratio of Young's modulus, E, to yield stress, Y, the material displaced by the indenter is accommodated by an approximately radial expansion of the surrounding material. The indentation pressure then falls below the rigid perfectly-plastic value. In these circumstances, measurements of indentation pressure for a variety of indenter geometries are shown to correlate with the single parameter (E/Y) tan β, where β is the angle of inclination of the indenter to the surface at the edge of the indentation. This parameter may be interpreted as the ratio of the strain imposed by the indenter to the yield strain of the material. A simplified theoretical model of this behaviour is obtained by extending R. Hill's theory of expanding a cylindrical or spherical cavity in an elastic-plastic material to ensure compatibility between the volume of material displaced by the indenter and that accommodated by elastic expansion.

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The effect of grain size on the flow stress determined from spherical microindentation of die-cast magnesium AM60B alloy

TL;DR: In this paper, spherical microindentation tests were performed on samples cut from an AM60B magnesium alloy die casting to determine the effects of grain size on the local flow stress, and it was determined that the Hall-Petch equation is applicable for predicting the initial yield point and the flow stress at several levels of plastic strain only in the skin region, and not the core region, of the die-casting.
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The indentation of perspex

TL;DR: A remarkable project for a third year physics student at The University of Surrey is described in this paper, where the simple indentation and fracture of perspex blocks with steel ball bearings was discovered, a property which remains unexplained.
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On the subsurface deformation of two different Fe-based bulk metallic glasses indented by Vickers micro hardness

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the nature of subsurface deformation during Vickers micro indentation in two iron-base bulk metallic glasses, (Fe 0.9 Ni 0.1 ) and Fe 40 Co 8 Cr 15 Mo 13 Y 2 C 16 B 6 (BMG-2).
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Quasi-static normal indentation of an elasto-plastic half-space by a rigid circular cylinder of infinite length

TL;DR: In this article, the title problem is treated under the conditions of frictionless and completely adhesive contact within the context of incremental elasto-plasticity, and the analysis employs a constant-strain-triangle, finite element code, together with a grid expansion technique which aids computational efficiency.
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On indentation and scratching of thin films on hard substrates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the properties of thin film/substrate structures using sharp conical indenters and discussed the influence of the boundary of the film and substrate boundary on global indentation properties at different material combinations.
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On the Contact of Elastic Solids

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The Elastic Contact of Rough Spheres

TL;DR: In this article, the Hertzian theory of elastic contact between spheres is extended by considering one of the spheres to be rough, so that contact occurs, as in practice, at a number of discrete microcontacts.