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About: Indentation is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 13002 publications have been published within this topic receiving 340476 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a modified form of the expression derived by Hertz from classical elasticity theory for the indentation of a ball into a semi-infinite elastic medium is presented.
Abstract: The indentation of vulcanized rubber sheets of various thicknesses by rigid spherical indentors has been examined experimentally for a variety of conditions. The results are shown to fit a modified form of the expression derived by Hertz from classical elasticity theory for the indentation of a ball into a semi-infinite elastic medium.

91 citations

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Steven E. Molis1, David R. Clarke1
TL;DR: In this paper, a technique for measuring stress (positive and negative) with a lateral spatial extent of approximately 2 μm is introduced, implemented using a Raman microprobe, demonstrated with measurements of the frequency shift of the sharp, R-luminescence lines (2Ā and Ē to 4A2 radiative transitions) in, and around, a hardness indentation in a 0.06-wt%-chromium doped sapphire.
Abstract: A technique for measuring stress (positive and negative) with a lateral spatial extent of approximately 2 μm is introduced. The technique, implemented using a Raman microprobe, is demonstrated with measurements of the frequency shift of the sharp, R-luminescence lines (2Ā and Ē to 4A2 radiative transitions) in, and around, a hardness indentation in a 0.06-wt%-chromium doped sapphire. From the observed frequency shifts the stresses in regions sampled in the hardness impression, in the complex stress field surrounding it, and at the tip of a crack are measured.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a semi-empirical equation was proposed to correlate the hardness test load and the resulting indentation size, and the validity of this new equation was verified by analyzing the previously reported experimental data.
Abstract: The size effect in low-load hardness testing is analyzed theoretically using an energy-balance approach. A new semi-empirical equation is proposed to correlate the hardness test load and the resulting indentation size. The validity of this new equation is verified by analyzing the previously reported experimental data. It is found that the value of true hardness of material estimated with this new equation is independent of the indentor geometry as well as indentation size.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated sharp instrumented indentation response (2 N load) of a range of hot-pressed TiB2-MoSi2 compositions, and the Vickers indentation data obtained at macro load (up to 100 N) are also analyzed.
Abstract: In densifying non-oxide high temperature ceramics, like titanium di-boride (TiB2), the type and amount of sinter-aid critically determine the microstructural developments and consequently the mechanical properties. In this perspective, the present work is carried out to assess the feasibility whether MoSi2 addition (up to 10 wt.%) can potentially improve the mechanical properties (hardness, fracture toughness, flexural strength), while enhancing the densification behaviour of TiB2. In order to answer such an important issue and to understand the mechanisms contributing to the variations in mechanical properties, we have evaluated sharp instrumented indentation response (2 N load) of a range of hot pressed TiB2–MoSi2 compositions. In addition, the Vickers indentation data obtained at macro load (up to 100 N) are also analyzed. Our experimental results reveal that the addition of only 2.5 wt.% MoSi2 to TiB2 results in the attainment of high sinter density (>99% ρth), after hot pressing at 1700 °C. The dense TiB2–2.5 wt.% MoSi2 composite composition has been found to possess a good combination of mechanical properties, including high hardness (Hv5∼30 GPa) and moderate fracture toughness (∼6 MPa m1/2). Furthermore, the four-point flexural strength values vary in the range of 370–400 MPa, with the maximum value for 2.5 wt.% MoSi2 containing composite. Interestingly, an increase in the additive (MoSi2) content above 5 wt.% degrades the mechanical properties. The degradation in mechanical properties has been attributed to the presence of secondary phases (Ti5Si3, Mo5Si3) and its effect has been critically analyzed. The mechanical response data, recorded using depth sensing instrumented Vickers indenter has been analyzed in the light of the elastic/plastic work done, and the elastic modulus (E) values, as computed from the initial slopes of unloading curves, have been found to vary in the range of 460–500 GPa. Additionally, the analysis of macro Vickers hardness measurements reveal ‘indentation-size effect’, which has been discussed in terms of mechanical response at the indented zone, and in correlation with the material properties.

91 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023517
20221,124
2021457
2020510
2019566
2018526