Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification

Evaluation and correlation of global quantities, i.e., normal and tangential hardness, at scratch testing in the context of a representative stress description was investigated. In particular, verification based on experimental results is at issue. It has been shown previously that within the framew...

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Main Author: Per-Lennart Larsson
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-03-01
Series:Crystals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/3/154
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spelling doaj-5e2db3c5c61d4fe487aa2979bd02e9322020-11-25T00:13:53ZengMDPI AGCrystals2073-43522019-03-019315410.3390/cryst9030154cryst9030154Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental VerificationPer-Lennart Larsson0Department of Solid Mechanics, Royal Institute of Technology, SE-10044 Stockholm, SwedenEvaluation and correlation of global quantities, i.e., normal and tangential hardness, at scratch testing in the context of a representative stress description was investigated. In particular, verification based on experimental results is at issue. It has been shown previously that within the framework of classical von Mises elasto-plasticity and quasi-static conditions, correlation can be achieved by using a combination of stresses at different levels of plastic strains to define representative quantities at scratching, accounting for the difference in mechanical behavior at elasto-plastic and rigid plastic scratching. However, verification from experimental results is required, which has been attempted in this study. Predictions based on previous theoretical results were compared with experimental findings for polymeric materials, as well as for different metals. Good agreement was found between the two sets of results, particularly so for the case of polymers modelled by von Mises elasto-plasticity. Accordingly, these results are of direct practical, accurate, and novel relevance for semi-crystalline polymers where viscoelastic effects are negligible.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/3/154scratch testingcontact behavior of global propertiesnormal hardnesstangential hardnesspolymeric materialsmetals
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Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification
Crystals
scratch testing
contact behavior of global properties
normal hardness
tangential hardness
polymeric materials
metals
author_facet Per-Lennart Larsson
author_sort Per-Lennart Larsson
title Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification
title_short Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification
title_full Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification
title_fullStr Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification
title_full_unstemmed Representative Stress Correlation of Global Scratch Quantities at Scratch Testing: Experimental Verification
title_sort representative stress correlation of global scratch quantities at scratch testing: experimental verification
publisher MDPI AG
series Crystals
issn 2073-4352
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Evaluation and correlation of global quantities, i.e., normal and tangential hardness, at scratch testing in the context of a representative stress description was investigated. In particular, verification based on experimental results is at issue. It has been shown previously that within the framework of classical von Mises elasto-plasticity and quasi-static conditions, correlation can be achieved by using a combination of stresses at different levels of plastic strains to define representative quantities at scratching, accounting for the difference in mechanical behavior at elasto-plastic and rigid plastic scratching. However, verification from experimental results is required, which has been attempted in this study. Predictions based on previous theoretical results were compared with experimental findings for polymeric materials, as well as for different metals. Good agreement was found between the two sets of results, particularly so for the case of polymers modelled by von Mises elasto-plasticity. Accordingly, these results are of direct practical, accurate, and novel relevance for semi-crystalline polymers where viscoelastic effects are negligible.
topic scratch testing
contact behavior of global properties
normal hardness
tangential hardness
polymeric materials
metals
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4352/9/3/154
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