A nanoindentation strain-rate jump technique has been developed for determining the local strain-rate sensitivity (SRS) of nanocrystalline and ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials. The results of the new method are compared to conventional constant strain-rate nanoindentation experiments, macroscopic compression tests, and finite element modeling (FEM) simulations. The FEM simulations showed that nanoindentation tests should yield a similar SRS as uniaxial testing and generally a good agreement is found between nanoindentation strain-rate jump experiments and compression tests. However, a higher SRS is found in constant indentation strain-rate tests, which could be caused by the long indentation times required for tests at low indentation stra...
Constant strain rate nanoindentation testing is useful for evaluating local strain rate sensitivity....
A model is suggested that describes enhanced strain rate sensitivity of nanocrystalline and ultrafin...
Nanocrystalline metals exhibit strongly time-dependent plastic deformation. This results in a high d...
Strain rate dependence of indentation hardness has been widely used to study time-dependent plastici...
Strain-rate sensitivity (SRS) measurements using transient small-scale techniques are becoming incre...
<div><p>Nanocrystalline and ultrafine-grained materials show enhanced strain rate sensitivity (SRS) ...
The strain-rate sensitivity of ultrafine-grained aluminum (Al) and nanocrystalline nickel (Ni) is st...
The strain-rate sensitivity of ultrafine-grained aluminum (Al) and nanocrystalline nickel (Ni) is st...
Nanoindentation experiments are widely used for assessing the local mechanical properties of materia...
Nanoindentation experiments are widely used for assessing the local mechanical properties of materia...
The processing of bulk metals through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides t...
For materials which exhibit a power-law relationship between stress and strain rate, it is theoretic...
Traditionally, time-dependent properties of nanocrystalline metals have been measured on bulk sample...
Nanoindentation experiments were performed at room temperature on pressure-less sintered silver nano...
Mechanical behavior of 6082T6 aluminum is investigated at different temperatures. The strain rate se...
Constant strain rate nanoindentation testing is useful for evaluating local strain rate sensitivity....
A model is suggested that describes enhanced strain rate sensitivity of nanocrystalline and ultrafin...
Nanocrystalline metals exhibit strongly time-dependent plastic deformation. This results in a high d...
Strain rate dependence of indentation hardness has been widely used to study time-dependent plastici...
Strain-rate sensitivity (SRS) measurements using transient small-scale techniques are becoming incre...
<div><p>Nanocrystalline and ultrafine-grained materials show enhanced strain rate sensitivity (SRS) ...
The strain-rate sensitivity of ultrafine-grained aluminum (Al) and nanocrystalline nickel (Ni) is st...
The strain-rate sensitivity of ultrafine-grained aluminum (Al) and nanocrystalline nickel (Ni) is st...
Nanoindentation experiments are widely used for assessing the local mechanical properties of materia...
Nanoindentation experiments are widely used for assessing the local mechanical properties of materia...
The processing of bulk metals through the application of severe plastic deformation (SPD) provides t...
For materials which exhibit a power-law relationship between stress and strain rate, it is theoretic...
Traditionally, time-dependent properties of nanocrystalline metals have been measured on bulk sample...
Nanoindentation experiments were performed at room temperature on pressure-less sintered silver nano...
Mechanical behavior of 6082T6 aluminum is investigated at different temperatures. The strain rate se...
Constant strain rate nanoindentation testing is useful for evaluating local strain rate sensitivity....
A model is suggested that describes enhanced strain rate sensitivity of nanocrystalline and ultrafin...
Nanocrystalline metals exhibit strongly time-dependent plastic deformation. This results in a high d...