Role of indenter angle on the plastic deformation underneath a sharp indenter and on representative strains: an experimental and numerical study

Eswar Prasad, K. ; Chollacoop, N. ; Ramamurty, U. (2011) Role of indenter angle on the plastic deformation underneath a sharp indenter and on representative strains: an experimental and numerical study Acta Materialia, 59 (11). pp. 4343-4355. ISSN 1359-6454

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Abstract

The subsurface microhardness mapping technique of Chaudhri was utilized to determine the shape, size and distribution of plastic strain underneath conical indenters of varying semi-apex angles, α (55°, 65° and 75°). Results show that the elastic-plastic boundary under the indenters is elliptical in nature, contradicting the expanding cavity model, and the ellipticity increases with α . The maximum plastic strain immediately under the indenter was found to decrease with increasing α . Complementary finite-element analysis was conducted to examine the ability of simulations to capture the experimental observations. A comparison of computational and experimental results indicates that the plastic strain distributions as well as the maximum strains immediately beneath the indenter do not match, suggesting that simulation of sharp indentation requires further detailed studies for complete comprehension. Representative strains, εr, evaluated as the volume-average strains within the elastic-plastic boundary, decrease with increasing α and are in agreement with those estimated by using the dimensional analysis.

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Keywords:Hardness; Finite-Element Analysis; Microindentation; Plastic Deformation; Representative Strain
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