AbstractA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ideally plastic materials was carried out by using precise results of finite elements calculations. The study shows that no “pseudo-Hertzian” regime occurs during spherical indentation. As soon as the yield stress of the indented material is exceeded, a deviation from the, purely elastic Hertzian contact behaviour is found. Two elastic–plastic regimes and two plastic regimes are observed for materials of very large Young modulus to Yield stress ratio, E/σy. The first elastic–plastic regime corresponds to a strong evolution of the indented plastic zone. The first plastic regime corresponds to the commonly called “fully plastic regime”, in which the average ind...
Using analytical and finite element modeling, we examine the relationships between initial unloading...
AbstractIn the present work, a comprehensive parametric study for establishing contact mechanics of ...
International audienceThe study of analytical models for the determination of the contact radius bet...
International audienceA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ide...
AbstractA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ideally plastic m...
AbstractThis work concerns systematic finite element simulations of spherical indentation experiment...
AbstractThis paper provides in-depth examinations of the well-known analogy between indentation expe...
International audienceInstrumented indentation experiments, where load and depth of penetration are ...
International audienceKnowledge of the relationship between the penetration depth and the contact ra...
AbstractSurface and subsurface responses during frictionless indentation of elasto-plastic solids ar...
International audienceWe improve the analysis of indentation by the model of the expansion of a sphe...
Although the Hertz theory is not applicable in the analysis of the indentation of elastic-plastic ma...
The present paper deals with the plastic deformation process into metallic materials occurring in th...
This work concerns analysis of spherical indentation experiments through extensive finite element si...
Conventional material testing methods, such as tensile tests require the preparation of specimens an...
Using analytical and finite element modeling, we examine the relationships between initial unloading...
AbstractIn the present work, a comprehensive parametric study for establishing contact mechanics of ...
International audienceThe study of analytical models for the determination of the contact radius bet...
International audienceA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ide...
AbstractA phenomenological study of parabolic and spherical indentation of elastic ideally plastic m...
AbstractThis work concerns systematic finite element simulations of spherical indentation experiment...
AbstractThis paper provides in-depth examinations of the well-known analogy between indentation expe...
International audienceInstrumented indentation experiments, where load and depth of penetration are ...
International audienceKnowledge of the relationship between the penetration depth and the contact ra...
AbstractSurface and subsurface responses during frictionless indentation of elasto-plastic solids ar...
International audienceWe improve the analysis of indentation by the model of the expansion of a sphe...
Although the Hertz theory is not applicable in the analysis of the indentation of elastic-plastic ma...
The present paper deals with the plastic deformation process into metallic materials occurring in th...
This work concerns analysis of spherical indentation experiments through extensive finite element si...
Conventional material testing methods, such as tensile tests require the preparation of specimens an...
Using analytical and finite element modeling, we examine the relationships between initial unloading...
AbstractIn the present work, a comprehensive parametric study for establishing contact mechanics of ...
International audienceThe study of analytical models for the determination of the contact radius bet...