Using the ultrasound and instrumented indentation techniques to measure the elastic modulus of engineering materials

  • Meza J
  • Franco E
  • Farias M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Currently, the acoustic and nanoindentation techniques are two of the most used techniques for material elastic modulus measurement. In this article fundamental principles and limitations of both techniques are shown and discussed. Last advances in nanoindentation technique are also reviewed. An experimental study in ceramic, metallic, composite and single crystals was also done. Results shown that ultrasonic technique is capable to provide results in agreement with those reported in literature. However, ultrasonic technique does not allow measuring the elastic modulus of some small samples and single crystals. On the other hand, the nanoindentation technique estimates the elastic modulus values in reasonable agreement with those measured by acoustic methods, particularly in amorphous materials, while in some policristaline materials some deviation from expected values was obtained.

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Meza, J. M., Franco, E. E., Farias, M. C. M., Buiochi, F., Souza, R. M., & Cruz, J. (2008). Using the ultrasound and instrumented indentation techniques to measure the elastic modulus of engineering materials. Revista de Metalurgia, 44(1). https://doi.org/10.3989/revmetalm.2008.v44.i1.95

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