Characterization of Anisotropy of Strength in API-X80 Line Pipe Welds Through Instrumented Indentation

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In addition to the traditional determination of hardness and elastic moduli from continuous diagrams of instrumental indentation, it is proposed to determine the yield stress, the characteristic of plasticity, the characteristic relative size of the elastoplastic zone under the indenter, and the volumetric deformation of the material in the area of contact of the indenter with the sample. The indentation diagram shows the transition point to the unconstrained material flow under the indenter. Keywords: indentation, hardness, elastic moduli, contact stiffness, elastic-plastic strains.


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