1990
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5096(90)90038-6
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The effect of substrate on the elastic properties of films determined by the indentation test — axisymmetric boussinesq problem

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“…As mentioned in the introduction, the elastic indentation of a layered half-space is mathematically a mixed boundary value problem that can be reduced to a Fredholm integral equation of the second kind [10]:…”
Section: Yu's Analysis: Elastic Indentation Problem and Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As mentioned in the introduction, the elastic indentation of a layered half-space is mathematically a mixed boundary value problem that can be reduced to a Fredholm integral equation of the second kind [10]:…”
Section: Yu's Analysis: Elastic Indentation Problem and Solutionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) can be solved numerically in the form of a Chebyshev series using El-Gendi's method [10,14]. For conical and spherical indenters, the boundary condition of vanishing pressure at the contact periphery is expressed as .…”
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“…First, in view of the local character of the indentation problem, we introduce a suitable parameter b representing the radius in which the contact phenomenon is contained. In such a way, we write the components of the displacement field by means of Dini and Fourier-Bessel expansions, so avoiding the use of the Hankel integral transforms and, consequently, the problem of their inversions [Yu et al 1990]. We shall subsequently show that, under suitable conditions, the specific value assumed for the parameter b is not relevant.…”
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