We provide an overview of the basic concepts of scaling and dimensional analysis, followed by a review of some of the recent work on applying these concepts to modeling instrumented indentation measurements. Specifically, we examine conical and pyramidal indentation in elastic-plastic solids with power-law work-hardening, in power-law creep solids, and in linear viscoelastic materials. We show that the scaling approach to indentation modeling provides new insights into several basic questions in instrumented indentation, including, what information is contained in the indentation load-displacement curves? How does hardness depend on the mechanical properties and indenter geometry? What are the factors determining piling-up and sinking-in of...
Our recent work on extracting mechanical properties of polymers from indentation experiments shows t...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
We provide an overview of the basic concepts of scaling and dimensional analysis, followed by a revi...
Using dimensional analysis and finite-element calculations, several relationships that relate featur...
A continuum theory for elastic-plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Indentation tests at scales on the order of one micron have shown that measured hardness increases s...
A continuum theory for elastic–plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Indentation techniques are used extensively in mechanical property testing. In this dissertation, se...
The strength of materials is related to their intrinsic (microstructural) length scale. Small scale ...
International audienceThe size effect in conical indentation of an elasto-plastic solid is predicted...
The effects of indenter tip rounding on the shape of indentation loading curves have been analyzed u...
This thesis addresses three important problems in hardness testing that are of direct relevance to t...
2 Finite element analysis is used to simulate cone indentation creep in materials across a wide rang...
This overview presents instrumented indentation as a powerful tool for qualitative and quantitative ...
Our recent work on extracting mechanical properties of polymers from indentation experiments shows t...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
We provide an overview of the basic concepts of scaling and dimensional analysis, followed by a revi...
Using dimensional analysis and finite-element calculations, several relationships that relate featur...
A continuum theory for elastic-plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Indentation tests at scales on the order of one micron have shown that measured hardness increases s...
A continuum theory for elastic–plastic solids that accounts for the size-dependence of strain harden...
Indentation techniques are used extensively in mechanical property testing. In this dissertation, se...
The strength of materials is related to their intrinsic (microstructural) length scale. Small scale ...
International audienceThe size effect in conical indentation of an elasto-plastic solid is predicted...
The effects of indenter tip rounding on the shape of indentation loading curves have been analyzed u...
This thesis addresses three important problems in hardness testing that are of direct relevance to t...
2 Finite element analysis is used to simulate cone indentation creep in materials across a wide rang...
This overview presents instrumented indentation as a powerful tool for qualitative and quantitative ...
Our recent work on extracting mechanical properties of polymers from indentation experiments shows t...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...