2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2007.06.015
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On the determination of the Young’s modulus of thin films using indentation tests

Abstract: The main difficulty with the characterization of thin coatings using depth-sensing indentation tests is related to the determination of the contributions of the substrate and the film to the measured properties. In this study, three-dimensional numerical simulations of the Vickers hardness test are used in order to examine the influence of the elastic and plastic properties of the substrate and the film on the composite's Young's modulus results. The hardness of the film is equal to or higher than the substrat… Show more

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“…6b). Now and knowing the elastic modulus of the film, it is possible to test the robustness of the different models [3,[14][15][16][17][18][19]. All the elastic modulus values obtained in nanoindentation (Fig.…”
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“…6b). Now and knowing the elastic modulus of the film, it is possible to test the robustness of the different models [3,[14][15][16][17][18][19]. All the elastic modulus values obtained in nanoindentation (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different models developed for nanoindentation [14][15][16][17][18][19] express the relative variation of the composite reduced elastic modulus compared to that of the substrate and of the film, as a function of the indenter displacement to thickness ratio. One can notice that, in these models, the fact that a direct determination is possible for very low indenter displacements is usually neglected.…”
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“…Moreover, the DSI equipments allow evaluating, not only the hardness, but also other mechanical properties, such as the Young's modulus (Doerner & Nix, 1986;Oliver & Pharr, 1992). Other mechanical properties, such as the yield stress and work-hardening coefficient (Dao et al, 2001;Antunes et al, 2007), of bulk and coated materials can be determined from the DSI results, by applying accurate models or inverse analysis procedures. Most of the achievements reached in this domain arise from the employment of numerical tools.…”
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“…The inconvenience, common to all these procedures, is the experimental use of multiple indenters. Recently, a new reverse analysis procedure, making use of results obtained with single indenter geometry, was proposed by (Antunes et al, 2007). The methodology, based on three-dimensional numerical simulations of the hardness test, is constructed in order to ensure unique results for the representative stress and the work-hardening coefficient.…”
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