Fundamentals of nanoindentation and nanotribology IV : symposium held November 26-29, 2007, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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Fundamentals of nanoindentation and nanotribology IV : symposium held November 26-29, 2007, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
(Materials Research Society symposium proceedings, v. 1049)
Materials Research Society, c2008
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注記
Includes index
Other editors: Dylan J. Morris, Michelle L. Oyen, Ruth Schwaiger, Thorsten Staedler
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Nanoindentation and nanotribology are fundamental, evolving, and complementary disciplines within materials science. In recent years there has been rapid convergence of the biomechanical and materials disciplines, as well as explosive growth of the nanotube and nanostructured materials fields. The expansion of nanomechanical testing into these new fields has been accompanied by similarly rapid growth in our understanding of, and ability to perform, mechanical tests with ever-smaller forces and displacements. The understanding of fundamental mechanical measurement techniques must continue to advance to design new systems and materials to meet the challenges of technology. This book is a snapshot of the state of the art in nanoindentation and nanotribology, and highlights emerging topics including the development of new methods for characterizing nanoscale mechanical and tribological properties. Additional topics include: size effects and indentation of thin films; nanotribology and friction; modeling, simulation and analysis of indentation data and nanomechanics of polymers, time-dependent characterization.
目次
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Part I. Nanomechanics, Tribology and Nanostructures: 1. Comprehensive mechanical and tribological characterization of ultra-thin-films Norm Gitis, Michael Vinogradov, Ilja Hermann and Suresh Kuiry
- 2. Mechanical response of a single and released InP membrane Eric Le Bourhuis and Gilles Patriarche
- 3. Indentation response of nanostructured turfs A. A. Zbib, S. Dj. Mesarovic, D. F. Bahr, E. T. Lilleodden, J. Jiao and D. McClain
- 4. Effect of hydrostatic pressure on indentation modulus W. M. Mook and W. W. Gerberich
- Part II. Size Effects and Indentation of Thin Films: 5. Microstructural investigation of the deformation zone below nano-indents in copper Martin Rester, Christian Motz and Reinhard Pippan
- 6. Microstructure and mechanical properties characterization of nanocrystalline copper films Nursiani Indah Tjahyono and Yu Lung Chiu
- 7. Mechanical properties of 3C-SiC films for MEMS applications Jayadeep Deva Reddy, Alex A. Volinsky, Christopher L. Frewin, Chris Locke and Stephen E. Sandow
- 8. Strength measurement in brittle thin films Oscar Borrero-Lopez, Mark Hoffman, Avi Bendavid and Phil J. Martin
- Part III. Nanotribology and Friction: 9. Measurement of ultrathin film mechanical properties by integrated nano-scratch/indentation approach Ashraf Bastawros, Wei Che and Abhijit Chandra
- 10. Theory of lubrication due to poly-electrolyte polymer brushes Jeffrey B. Sokoloff
- 11. Tip-induced calcite single crystal nanowear Ramakrishna Gunda and Alex A. Volinsky
- 12. Study on the damage mechanisms in WC-Co hard metals during scratch testing Siphilisiwe Mdlovu, Karsten Durst, Heinz Werner Hoeppel and Mathias Goeken
- Part IV. Modeling, Simulation and Analysis of Indentation Data: 13. Mapping of the initial volume at the onset of plasticity in nanoindentation T. T. Zhu, K. M. Y. P'ng, M. Hopkinson, A. J. Bushby and D. J. Dunstan
- 14. Quasi-static and oscillatory indentation in linear viscoelastic solids Yang-Tse Cheng and Che-Min Cheng
- 15. Indentation of nonlinearly viscoelastic solids Michaelle L. Oyen
- 16. Determination of residual stress and yield stress simultaneously by indentation method with dual indenters Baoxing Xu, Xinmei Wang and Zhufeng Yue
- 17. Instrumented indentation contact with sharp probes of varying acuity Dylan J. Morris
- 18. An algorithm to determine the plastic properties of materials based on the loading data in single sharp indentation Akio Yonezu, Hiroyuki Hirakata and Kohji Minoshima
- 19. Plasticity characteristics obtained through instrumental indentation Yuliy Milman, Sergey Dub and Alex Golubenko
- 20. Nanoindentation analysis of plasticity evolution during spherical microindentation of bulk metallic glass Byung-Gil Yoo and Jae-il Jang
- 21. Reverse plasticity in nanindentation Yongjiang Huang, Nursiani Indah Tjahyono, Jun Shen and Yu Lung Chiu
- 22. Uniaxial compression behavior of bulk nano-twinned gold from moecular dynamics simulation Chuang Deng and Frederic Sansoz
- Part V. Nonomechanics of Polymers, Time Dependent Characterization: 23. Interfacial characterization of multiple layer coatings on thermoplastic olefins (TPO) Aaron M. Forster, Chris A. Michaels, Justin Lucas and Lipiin Sung
- 24. Viscoelastic behavior of a centrally loaded circular film being clamped at the circumference Michaelle L. Oyen, Kuo-kang Liu and Kai-tak Wan
- 25. Analysis of indentation creep D. S. Stone and A. A. Elmustafa
- 26. Haasen plot activation analysis of constant-force indentation creep in FCC systems Vineet Bhakhri and Robert J. Klassen
- 27. Mechanical properties of sputtered silicon oxynitride films by nanoindentation Yan Liu, I-Kuan Lin and Xin Zhang
- Author index
- Subject index.
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