In Session 23 of the KLA Instruments Indentation University series, nanoindentation measurement of the yield stress-strain curve is demonstrated using the iMicro nanoindenter on Ti-6Al-4V, and ...
AZOM: Indentation University Session 22: Theory of Measuring Stress-Strain Curves by Nanoindentation
In Session 22 of the KLA Instruments Indentation University series, recent advances in nanoindentation techniques can be used to measure the entire stress-strain curve, even within a single metal ...
The tensile behavior of composites is also different from that of metals in the 'plastic deformation' region of the stress/strain curve. The diagram shows the curve for a uniaxial sample tested along ...
The entire stress-strain curve can now be determined using nanoindentation with a flat-ended cylindrical punch and novel analysis of the resulting force-displacement data 1. Unlike pyramidal indenters ...
Engineers have long used stress-strain curves to uncover a host of material properties. The curves are created by plotting the results of tensile strength tests of material samples, putting stress ...
Machine Design: Don’t Stress Out: How to Pick the Best Tool for Strain Measurements
Don’t Stress Out: How to Pick the Best Tool for Strain Measurements
Did you know that the typical stress-strain curve obtained from a uniaxial tensile test is just an approximation? It doesn't consider the fact that the dimensions of the test specimen change ...
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