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Critical aspects of nano-indentation technique in application to hardened cement paste
Authors:D. Davydov,M. Jirá  sek,L. Kopecký  
Affiliation:aCzech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Department of Mechanics, Thákurova 7, Praha 6, 166 29, Czech Republic
Abstract:Several open questions related to the experimental protocol and processing of data acquired by the nano-indentation (NI) technique are investigated. The volume fractions of mechanically different phases obtained from statistical NI (SNI) analysis are shown to be different from those obtained by back-scattered electron (BSE) image analysis and X-ray diffraction (XRD) method on the same paste. Judging from transmission electron microscope (TEM) images, the representative volume element of low-density calcium-silicate hydrates (C–S–H) can be considered to be around 500 nm, whereas for high-density C–S–H it is about 100 nm. This raises the question how the appropriate penetration depth for NI experiments should be selected. Changing the maximum load from 1 mN to 5 mN, the effect of penetration depth on the experimental results is studied. As an alternative to the SNI method, a “manual” indentation method is proposed, which combines information from BSE and atomic-force microscopy (AFM), coupled to the NI machine. The AFM allows to precisely indent a high-density C–S–H rim around unhydrated clinkers in cement paste. Yet the results from that technique still show a big scatter.
Keywords:Calcium-silicate-hydrate (C&ndash  S&ndash  H) (B)   Elastic moduli (C)   Micromechanics (C)   Mechanical properties (C)   Statistical nanoindentation (B)
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