2017
DOI: 10.2495/cmem-v6-n3-515-526
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Strain rate behavior of pure aluminum in conical indentation with different indenter control methods

Abstract: Strain rate effect of strength is a crucial factor for material characterization. Attempts have been made to evaluate strain rate effect by indentation tests. An indentation causes a non-uniform stress and strain field inside a specimen. This must induce a non-uniform strain rate field. However, little has been reported about strain rate distribution beneath the indenter. So far, various indenter control methods have been used. In previous studies, no direct comparisons were available as to how strain rate dis… Show more

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“…ε u , however, the definition of strain rate for indentation tests differs from that of uniaxial tests. The strain rate of indentation is distributed inside the test materials in a complex manner [14]. Thus, existing studies have proposed the concept of effective strain rate, .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ε u , however, the definition of strain rate for indentation tests differs from that of uniaxial tests. The strain rate of indentation is distributed inside the test materials in a complex manner [14]. Thus, existing studies have proposed the concept of effective strain rate, .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%