Title of article :
Universal scaling functions for continuous stiffness nanoindentation with sharp indenters
Author/Authors :
Lugen Wang ، نويسنده , , S.I. Rokhlin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
This paper presents numerical and scaling analysis for continuous stiffness measurement (CSM) in nanoindentation
tests. It shows numerically and experimentally that in CSM with sharp indenters the indentation displacement is proportional
to stiffness and load is proportional to stiffness squared. The slopes of the two linear functions have been represented
by two universal scaling functions obtained using self-similarity analysis. The scaled functions depend only on
two governing parameters for materials with power law strain hardening behavior. One is the strain hardening exponent
and the other is the nondimensional parameter ~e
Y ¼ rY tan h=E where E* = E/(1 m2), E is Young s modulus, rY is
yield stress, m is Poisson s ratio and h is the equivalent half angle of the sharp indenter. The large deformation finite
element method (FEM) has been used to simulate CSM nanoindentation and validate the universality of the functions
over scaling parameters. To simulate small displacement oscillations applied on the indenter during CSM nanoindentation
linear perturbation in the FEM computation has been used. Explicit equations for the universal scaling functions
with and without friction have been obtained by fitting numerical results. The scaling functions asymptotically
approach the elastic solution at low plasticity (~e
Y !1) and the full plastic solution at high plasticity (~e
Y ! 0) and
are valid in the elasto-plastic regime. Applicability of the scaling functions for nonpower-law stress–strain relations
has been demonstrated with use of two representative strains.
Keywords :
Indentation , Scaling , Elasto-plastic , Finite element
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures