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On the determination of residual stress and strain fields by sharp indentation testing. Part II : Experimental investigation

Carlsson, S. (author)
Larsson, Per-Lennart (author)
KTH,Hållfasthetslära
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2001
2001
English.
In: Acta Materialia. - 1359-6454 .- 1873-2453. ; 49:12, s. 2193-2203
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  • An experimental investigation has been carried out in order to study how residual stress and strain fields can be determined by sharp indentation testing. Aiming at a thorough understanding of the influence from general residual surface stress: and strain fields on global indentation parameters, i.e. hardness and contact area, Vickers indentation tests have been performed on specimens first exposed to standard four-point bend (4PB) or single edge notch bend (SEN(B)) loading. The experimental results have been evaluated based on the findings in a parallel theoretical/numerical investigation and are compared with finite element simulations as well as with corresponding results taken from the literature. Good agreement between experiments and numerical results has been found, particularly in a situation with no or little plastic deformation due to preloading.

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hardness testing
residual stress and strain
non-destructive testing
nanoindentation

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