A combined experimental-numerical approach for determining mechanical properties of aluminum subjects to nanoindentation

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A crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) model has been developed to investigate the mechanical properties and micro-texture evolution of single-crystal aluminum induced by a sharp Berkovich indenter. The load-displacement curves, pile-up patterns and lattice rotation angles from simulation are consistent with the experimental results. The pile-up phenomenon and lattice rotation have been discussed based on the theory of crystal plasticity. In addition, a polycrystal tensile CPFEM model has been established to explore the relationship between indentation hardness and yield stress. The elastic constraint factor C is slightly larger than conventional value 3 due to the strain hardening.

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Liu, M., Lu, C., Tieu, K. A., Peng, C. T., & Kong, C. (2015). A combined experimental-numerical approach for determining mechanical properties of aluminum subjects to nanoindentation. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep15072

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