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Quantitative assessment and prediction of contact area development during spherical tip indentation of glassy polymers
Authors:CGN Pelletier  LE Govaert  N Hakiri  M Sakai
Institution:1. Materials Technology Institute (MaTe), Eindhoven University of Technology , P.O. Box 513, NL-5600MB, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;2. Department of Material Science , Toyohashi University of Technology , Tempaku-cho, Toyohashi 441-8580, Japan
Abstract:This paper describes the development of the contact area during indentation of polycarbonate. The contact area was measured in situ using an instrumented indentation microscope and compared with numerical simulations using an elasto-plastic constitutive model. The parameters in the model were obtained using macroscopic tests. Indentations were performed on samples with different thermal histories and at different speeds. For all cases, the numerical model correctly predicted the development of the contact area during indentation. For increasing strain rates, the contact area decreased at equal indentation depths. Annealing the samples resulted in a smaller contact area at equal indentation depth. Using only numerical simulation, it was also shown that pile-up around the indenter resulted from localization effects and was, thus, promoted by strain-softening properties of the indented material. Strain hardening, on the other hand, will tend to promote sink-in. Finally, we performed simulations of load relaxation during indentation. The results indicate that about 40% of the total observed relaxation may be assigned to plastic effects.
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