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A methodology for the calibration of spherical indenters
J.G. Swadener, G.M. Pharr
Mechanical, Biomedical & Design Engineering
College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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Spherical Indenter
100%
Indenter
66%
Elastic Range
33%
Indentation
16%
Surface Roughness
16%
Confocal Microscopy
16%
Single Crystal
16%
Anisotropy
16%
Contact Point
16%
Depth Measurement
16%
Sapphire
16%
Spherical Indentation
16%
Ceramic Materials
16%
Indentation Experiment
16%
Spherical Radius
16%
Plastic Regime
16%
Machine Compliance
16%
Load Estimation
16%
Testing Machine
16%
Continuous Loading
16%
Elastic Response
16%
Nonlinear Compliance
16%
Initial Loading
16%
Elastic-plastic Transition
16%
Film Mechanical Properties
16%
Material Science
Indentation
100%
Surface (Surface Science)
33%
Surface Roughness
33%
Single Crystal
33%
Thin Films
33%
Confocal Microscopy
33%
Sapphire
33%
Anisotropy
33%
Ceramic Material
33%