Some Issues in Relations between Microstructure and Indentation Measurements

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Case study on copper-tungsten metal-matrix composite was performed. The influence of presence of an interface on the distribution of measured hardness and/or modulus was incorporated by a statistical distribution taking into account a progressive change of materials behavior as a function of depth of penetration. Unbiased (intrinsic) material properties (hardness and Young’s modulus) were then successfully extracted from the experimental grid indentation data.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 258)

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131-136

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December 2016

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