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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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Mechanical behaviour of porous hydroxyapatite.

TL;DR: Porous microstructure endows hydroxyapatite with inelastic deformation properties, which are important in a material for bone substitution usage, which is similar to Rice's finding with the minimum solid area model.
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On the determination of residual stress and strain fields by sharp indentation testing.: Part II: experimental investigation

TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental investigation has been carried out in order to study how residual stress and strain fields can be determined by sharp indentation testing, and the experimental results have been evaluated based on the findings in a parallel theoretical/numerical investigation.
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Study of Elastic Modulus and Yield Strength of Polymer Thin Films Using Atomic Force Microscopy

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the elastic moduli and yield strength of polycarbonate (PC) and polystyrene (PS) thin films with atomic force microscopy (AFM) indentation measurements.
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On the ductile machining of silicon for micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS), opto-electronic and optical applications

TL;DR: The role of hydrostatic pressure in the ductile machining of silicon was demonstrated experimentally using a single crystal diamond tool with a large negative rake (40°) and a high side cutting edge angle (SCEA).
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Two new expanding cavity models for indentation deformations of elastic strain-hardening materials

TL;DR: In this paper, two expanding cavity models (ECMs) are developed for describing indentation deformations of elastic power-law hardening and elastic linear-hardening materials, which explicitly show that for a given indenter geometry indentation hardness depends on Young's modulus, yield stress and strainhardening index of the indented material.
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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.