The Role of Indentation Depth on the Measured Hardness of Materials

Author:

Shell De Guzman Melissa,Neubauer Gabi,Flinn Paul,Nix William D.

Abstract

ABSTRACTUltra micro-indentation tests on Ni and Cu samples showed increasing hardness with decreasing penetration depth over a range from 200 to 2000 nm. The results suggest increased strain hardening with decreased indentation depth. To establish that this is a real material effect, a series of tests were conducted on amorphous materials, for which strain hardening is not expected. The hardness of Metglas® was found to be independent of depth. A simple model of the dislocation densities produced under the indenter tip describes the data well. The model is based on the fact that the high density of dislocations expected under a shallow indentation would cause an increase in measured hardness. At large depths, the density of geometrically necessary dislocations is sufficiently small to have little effect on hardness, and the measured hardness approaches the intrinsic hardness of the material.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Engineering

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