In this paper we introduce a new method to determine the Young's modulus of thin (biological) samples. The method is especially suitable for small objects with a thickness of a few hundred micrometers. Such specimens cannot be examined with existing tests: compression and tensile tests need well-known geometry and boundary conditions while classic indentation tests need relatively thick pieces of material. In order to determine the elastic modulus we use the indentation theory as proposed by Sneddon and correct it with a finite element calculated kappa factor to compensate for the small thickness. In order to avoid material deformations at the contact zone between the sample bottom and the sample stage, we replace the sample stage by a seco...
The relationships between indentation responses and Young's modulus of an indented material were inv...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
Author name used in this publication: Chung Wo Ong2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publicat...
In this paper we introduce a new method to determine the Young's modulus of thin (biological) sample...
AbstractMechanical characterisation of soft biological tissues using standard compression or tensile...
Indentation is a commonly used approach to measure the mechanical properties of soft tissues, such a...
Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio are the important parameters for representing the mechanical pro...
International audienceIn this study, a numerical method for the identification of the Young's modulus...
We present simple expressions for load required to indent a layer of arbitrary thickness with a coni...
International audienceThis work consists of the validation of a novel approach to estimate the local...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
The term ‘biological material’ includes many meanings, and here it means materials that constitute l...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
International audienceThe determination of the elastic modulus of thin films by indentation at nano ...
A new theoretical method for determining the mechanics properties of ultra-thin elastic materials is...
The relationships between indentation responses and Young's modulus of an indented material were inv...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
Author name used in this publication: Chung Wo Ong2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publicat...
In this paper we introduce a new method to determine the Young's modulus of thin (biological) sample...
AbstractMechanical characterisation of soft biological tissues using standard compression or tensile...
Indentation is a commonly used approach to measure the mechanical properties of soft tissues, such a...
Young's modulus and Poisson's ratio are the important parameters for representing the mechanical pro...
International audienceIn this study, a numerical method for the identification of the Young's modulus...
We present simple expressions for load required to indent a layer of arbitrary thickness with a coni...
International audienceThis work consists of the validation of a novel approach to estimate the local...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
The term ‘biological material’ includes many meanings, and here it means materials that constitute l...
Mechanical properties are essential for understanding diseases that afflict various soft tissues, su...
International audienceThe determination of the elastic modulus of thin films by indentation at nano ...
A new theoretical method for determining the mechanics properties of ultra-thin elastic materials is...
The relationships between indentation responses and Young's modulus of an indented material were inv...
Indentation as a method to characterize materials has a history of more than 117 years. However, to ...
Author name used in this publication: Chung Wo Ong2004-2005 > Academic research: refereed > Publicat...