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Nanoindentation Crack Suppression and Hardness Increase in SrTiO<sub>3</sub> by Dislocation Engineering. [PDF]
Zhang J, Preuß O, Fang X, Lu W.
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Design and Characterization of Durable Glass Fibre (GF)-Reinforced PLA and PEEK Biomaterials. [PDF]
Gain AK, Zhang L.
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Indentation and Hardness of Materials: An Inherently Multiscale-Dependent Problem
Luo Li, Tariq Khraishi, Yu‐Lin Shen
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Material models for rubber based on indentation hardness: Comparison between theory and simulation
R. Randler +4 more
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On the Indentation Hardness of Insect Cuticle [PDF]
ABSTRACT The indentation hardness of locust cuticle was measured using a Vickers diamond applied to the surface of the cuticle. A number of areas of cuticle showed similar hardness values, approximately 24 kg mm−2, for the dehydrated cuticle but the mandibles (29·8 kg mm−2) and the dorsal mesothorax (33·3 kg mm−2) were harder.
J. E. Hillerton +2 more
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Interferometric Examination of Hardness Test Indentations [PDF]
BY means of multiple-beam interference methods we are carrying out a systematic examination of the distortions produced on various surfaces by standard diamond hardness indenters, including respectively (1) Vickers pyramid, (2) Rockwell cone, (3) Knoop pyramid, (4) double-cone indenter (devised by P. Grodzinski), using micro- and macro-indenters. Owing
S. Tolansky, D. G. Nickols
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