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Evaluation of the indentation size effect of silicate glasses for industrial and optical purpose

International Scientific and Technical conference "The Progressive Technics, Technology and Engineering Education"
PROBLEM. Indentation hardness testing is widely used in research and industrial applications as a result of its advantages such as convenience, availability and efficiency.
Vadym Khvorostianyi   +4 more
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Indentation Size Effect for Glasses: Yes, There is a Fracture Contribution

2005
The influence of cracking upon apparent Knoop hardness was investigated for five glasses. The Knoop hardnesses decreased with increasing load in accordance with the classic indentation size effect (ISE). Cracking commenced at moderate loads and, in three of the five glasses studied, altered the indentation sizes and the ISE trends. Cracked indentations
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Indentation size effect anisotropy in TaC and HfC ceramic grains

International Journal of Applied Ceramic Technology
The indentation size effect (ISE) anisotropy was investigated in grains of low‐index orientations in TaC and HfC polycrystalline ultra‐high temperature ceramics.
Yogesh Kumar Ravikumar   +4 more
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An improved approach to decouple the indentation size effect from nanoindentation hardness of ion-irradiated samples

Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Ion irradiation combined with nanoindentation has been widely used to evaluate the irradiation-hardening effect of materials. Depth-dependent hardening resulting from the non-flat damage profile in heavy-ion irradiation, coupled with the indentation size
Qiuyu Qian   +9 more
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Hardness and Indentation Size Effect in Cubic Boron Nitride Materials (BL and BH Groups)

Journal of Material Science and Technology Research
This paper investigates the hardness and indentation size effect (ISE) in cubic boron nitride (cBN) materials, specifically focusing on two groups: BL (below 70 vol.% cBN) and BH (more than 70 vol.% cBN).
S. Pavlov, A. Yurkov, M. Andrianov
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal, X Allen Li, Daniel A Low
exaly  

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