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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 indenter shape on sub-micron indentation according to discrete dislocation plasticity

TL;DR: In this paper, two-dimensional discrete dislocation simulations of indentation in the sub-micron range are presented for wedge indenters with a sharp tip and for indenters having a circular tip.
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Influence of the indenter tip geometry and environment on the indentation modulus of enamel

TL;DR: The aim of the investigation was to study the influence of indenter tip geometry on the conventionally obtained indentation modulus of enamel by nanoindentation using three different diamond pyramidal indenters with half face angles.
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Nonlinear indentation of fibers

TL;DR: In this article, an instrumented indentation method is established to accurately measure the local elastic-plastic material properties of a single fiber by accounting for the additional sources of compliance associated with fiber indentation.
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Progress in Indentation Study of Materials via Both Experimental and Numerical Methods

TL;DR: Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years and is still the most popular method to measure the mechanical properties of various materials at microscale and nanoscale as mentioned in this paper.
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A unified model for the contact behaviour between equal and dissimilar elastic–plastic spherical bodies

TL;DR: In this article, a unified method for calculating the contact force and the contact area between two dissimilar elastic-plastic spheres is presented with the aim of simulating granular materials using particle methods.
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