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Hardness obtained from conical indentations with various cone angles
Yang Tse Cheng
, Zhiyong Li
Chemical and Materials Engineering
Physics And Astronomy
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Chemistry
Hardness
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Strain
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Solid
50%
Metal
50%
Plastic
50%
Analytical Method
25%
Particle Size
25%
Atom
25%
Strain Hardening
25%
Material Science
Indentation
100%
Hardness
100%
Solid
50%
Metal
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Plastics
50%
Material
25%
Work Hardening
25%
Physics
Strain
100%
Solid State
66%
Metal
66%
Variations
33%
Work
33%
Region
33%
Simulation
33%
Finite Element Methods
33%
Engineering
Hardness
100%
Experiments
25%
Elements
25%
Experimental Result
25%
Simulation Result
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Radius
25%
Strain Hardening
25%
Plastic Zone
25%
Slip Line Theory
25%
Stress-Strain Curve
25%
Plastic Solid
25%