In Situ AFM Observation of Mechanical Behavior of Beta Titanium Alloy in Nano-Indentation Test
2007 ◽
Vol 546-549
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pp. 1389-1392
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In this study, depth sensing nano-indntation test combined with in-situ atom force microscope (AFM) is carried out to investigate the plastic/viscoplastic behavior of beta titanium alloy. The indentation experiment results show that with the increasing nominal indentation strain rate, the hardening effect becomes stronger in the loading part, while the creep induced softening behavior becomes stronger in the unloading part. The residual penetration depth is deeper when the indentation strain rate increases. A new quantity named nominal hardness/modulus ratio is defined to characterize the plastic behavior of beta titanium at micro region.
Plasticity Characteristics of Beta Titanium Alloy Obtained Using Depth-Sensing Nano-Indentation Test
2007 ◽
Vol 340-341
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pp. 571-576
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Pile Up
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Plasticity Characteristics of Beta Titanium Alloy Obtained Using Depth-Sensing Nano-Indentation Test
2007 ◽
pp. 571-576
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2015 ◽
Vol 102
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pp. 103-113
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2007 ◽
Vol 539-543
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pp. 3589-3594
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2009 ◽
Vol 410-411
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pp. 177-185
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2017 ◽
Vol 708
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pp. 84-92
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2017 ◽
Vol 702
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pp. 218-224
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