The Instrumented Indentation Study of HVOF-Sprayed Hardmetal Coatings |
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Authors: | ?árka Houdková Olga Bláhová Franti?ek Zahálka Michaela Ka?parová |
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Affiliation: | (1) New Technologies Research Centre, University of West Bohemia, Univerzitn? 22, 306 14 Plzeň, Czech Republic;(2) VZ? Plzeň s.r.o., Tylova 46, 316 00 Plzeň, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Elastic-plastic properties, namely, hardness and Young’s modulus, of four HVOF-sprayed hardmetal coatings were measured by instrumented indentation using Oliver-Pharr method Nanoindenter XP MTS with a continuous stiffness measurement (CSM) module. The results show that with sufficient number of CSM measurements, one can distinguish between indents made in the hard particles and indents made in the binder material. This can be accomplished by analyzing the plots of hardness and Young’s modulus versus load (or versus indentation depth). Further development of the dependence curves enables the load (or indentation depth) to be set to correspond to the point of transition from a single structure component to the composite material and to determine the properties of both. Comparison of results of CSM measurement with the results of single indentation measurement at a defined load reveals a new perspective on the origin of the indentation size effect in hardmetal coatings. The measurements show that the increase in both the hardness and Young’s modulus with decreasing load is caused mainly by the predominant influence of hard particles in the coatings. |
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