AbstractThe indentation of coated systems allows the analysis of the mechanical properties of each individual constituent, or of the entire system, including material constitutive behavior and failure properties. Due to the progressive loading and unloading of the indentation cycle, both cohesive and adhesive failures can occur in the coating and at the coating/substrate interface, respectively. In this work, the Finite Element Method (FEM) was applied to develop a numerical model based on a spherical rigid indenter in contact with a coated compliant substrate. The coating behavior was defined based on the properties of brittle pure elastic materials, while the substrate was assumed elastic-perfectly plastic. Both cohesive and adhesive fail...
The interface toughness of a thin coating/compliant substrate system is estimated based on the evolu...
The numerical study of the fatigue behaviour of steel and light alloy substrates when coated with th...
As the individual layers of interconnect structures decrease in size, it becomes increasingly diffic...
AbstractHard wear resistant coatings that are subjected to contact loading sometimes fail because th...
Cracking of hard coatings during indentation is studied using the finite element method. The coating...
In this work, a finite element method was performed to simulate the spherical indentation of a ducti...
AbstractAdhesive contact between a rigid sphere and an elastic film on an elastic–perfectly plastic ...
Cohesive zone models have been widely used to model interface crack initiation and propagation both ...
Coating systems provide substrate protection from mechanical and thermal failure. Coating is subject...
In this article, a mathematical algorithm is derived to accurately determine the critical load of in...
Accurately predicting the failure of multilayered surface systems, including coatings on tools or pr...
The influence of a pre-existing crack field on coating adhesion failure in a steel surface coated wi...
Abstract: The cross-sectional indentation method is extended to evaluate the interfacial adhesion be...
Surface coatings are increasingly used to improve the tribological performance of advanced products....
The interface toughness of a thin coating/compliant substrate system is estimated based on the evolu...
The numerical study of the fatigue behaviour of steel and light alloy substrates when coated with th...
As the individual layers of interconnect structures decrease in size, it becomes increasingly diffic...
AbstractHard wear resistant coatings that are subjected to contact loading sometimes fail because th...
Cracking of hard coatings during indentation is studied using the finite element method. The coating...
In this work, a finite element method was performed to simulate the spherical indentation of a ducti...
AbstractAdhesive contact between a rigid sphere and an elastic film on an elastic–perfectly plastic ...
Cohesive zone models have been widely used to model interface crack initiation and propagation both ...
Coating systems provide substrate protection from mechanical and thermal failure. Coating is subject...
In this article, a mathematical algorithm is derived to accurately determine the critical load of in...
Accurately predicting the failure of multilayered surface systems, including coatings on tools or pr...
The influence of a pre-existing crack field on coating adhesion failure in a steel surface coated wi...
Abstract: The cross-sectional indentation method is extended to evaluate the interfacial adhesion be...
Surface coatings are increasingly used to improve the tribological performance of advanced products....
The interface toughness of a thin coating/compliant substrate system is estimated based on the evolu...
The numerical study of the fatigue behaviour of steel and light alloy substrates when coated with th...
As the individual layers of interconnect structures decrease in size, it becomes increasingly diffic...