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Small correction required when applying the Hertzian contact model to instrumented indentation data

Instrumented indentation testing (IIT) is a relatively new form of mechanical testing which significantly expands on the capabilities of traditional hardness testing. In an IIT experiment, an indenter of known mechanical properties is pressed into contact and then withdrawn from a test material. The...

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Published in:Journal of materials research 2001-05, Vol.16 (5), p.1280-1286
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