Hardness, Toughness, and Brittleness: An Indentation Analysis |
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Authors: | B R LAWN D B MARSHALL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Applied Physics, School of Physics, The University of New South Wales, Kensington, New South Wales 2033, Australia |
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Abstract: | The ratio H/Kc, wjere His hardness (resistance to deformation) and Kc. is toughness (resistance to fracture), is proposed as an index of brittleness. Indentation mechanics provides the scientific basis for this proposal. The analysis, developed in terms of a model contact system, indicates that all materials are more susceptible to deformation in small-scale loading events and to fracture in large-scale events. By normalizing the characteristic dimensions of the two competing processes and the contact load in terms of appropriate functions of H and Kc a universal deformation/fracture diagram can be constructed. From this diagram the mechanical response of any material of known hardness and toughness may be predicted for any prospective in-service contact loading conditions. The concept offers a simple approach to materials classification for design purposes. |
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