Nanoindentation [electronic resource] /

There has been considerable interest in the last two decades in the mechanical characterisation of thin film systems and small volumes of material using depth-sensing indentation tests. Usually, the principal goal of such testing is to obtain values for elastic modulus and hardness of the specimen material from experimental readings of indenter load and depth of penetration. But other properties such as residual stress, fracture toughness, and visco-elastic behavior may also be measured. The indentation technique can be used on both brittle and ductile materials where conventional testing may result in premature specimen fracture. The forces involved are usually in the millinewton range and measured with a resolution of a few nanonewtons while the depths of penetration are in the order of nanometres, hence the term "nanoindentation". This new edition of Nanoindentation includes: * A dedicated chapter on thin films * New material on dynamic analysis and creep * Accounts of recent research * Three new appendices on nonlinear least squares fitting, frequently asked questions, and specifications for a nanoindentation instrument. Nanoindentation Second Edition is intended for those who are entering the field for the first time and to act as a reference for those already conversant with the technique. About the Author: Anthony C. Fischer-Cripps, Ph.D. is the Project Leader for Surface Mechanics, Telecommunications & Industrial Physics at Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organization in Lindfield, Sydney, Australia.

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Main Authors: Fischer-Cripps, Anthony C. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2004
Subjects:Materials science., Physical measurements., Measurement., Continuum mechanics., Nanotechnology., Materials Science., Characterization and Evaluation of Materials., Measurement Science and Instrumentation., Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-5943-3
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