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    An Indentation Method for Determining the Elastic Modulus, Hardness and Film Thickness of a Tri-Layer Materials

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    Authors
    Zhao, S.
    Li, Y.
    Zhang, J.
    Wang, B.
    Zhao, M.
    Lu, Chunsheng
    Date
    2024
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Zhao, S. and Li, Y. and Zhang, J. and Wang, B. and Zhao, M. and Lu, C. 2024. An Indentation Method for Determining the Elastic Modulus, Hardness and Film Thickness of a Tri-Layer Materials. International Journal of Applied Mechanics. 16 (4).
    Source Title
    International Journal of Applied Mechanics
    DOI
    10.1142/S1758825124500467
    ISSN
    1758-8251
    Faculty
    Faculty of Science and Engineering
    School
    School of Civil and Mechanical Engineering
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95908
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Multilayer materials have found extensive application within the aerospace industry due to their notable mechanical attributes. The operational longevity and dependability of such materials are substantially influenced by the performance characteristics of individual layers. In this study, an indentation method was established for employing a weighting function to simultaneously characterize the elastic modulus, hardness and film thickness of tri-layer materials. The results of numerical simulations indicate that incorporating the substrate effect in such an approach allows for precise assessment of the mechanical properties of tri-layer materials with diverse thicknesses. To validate the method, nanoindentation tests were performed using two tri-layer materials (i.e., Al/Cu/304SS and Cu/Al/304SS). Further, according to numerical and experimental data, the proposed model could be reduced to evaluate the mechanical properties of a bilayer material. The present findings demonstrate the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed indentation method in characterizing multilayer materials, facilitating reliable assessment in practical applications.

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