Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications

FIMEC (flat-top cylinder indenter for mechanical characterisation) is an instrumented indentation test employing a cylindrical punch. It has been used to determine the mechanical properties of metallic materials in several applications of industrial interest. This work briefly describes the techniqu...

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Main Authors: Roberto Montanari, Alessandra Varone
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/7/1742
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spelling doaj-ebfdef35507743d7aaa0a31c4c46a0b42021-04-01T23:10:27ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-04-01141742174210.3390/ma14071742Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial ApplicationsRoberto Montanari0Alessandra Varone1Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 00133 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, 00133 Rome, ItalyFIMEC (flat-top cylinder indenter for mechanical characterisation) is an instrumented indentation test employing a cylindrical punch. It has been used to determine the mechanical properties of metallic materials in several applications of industrial interest. This work briefly describes the technique and the theory of indentation with a flat-ended punch. The flat indentation of metals has been investigated through experimental tests, and an equation has been derived to calculate the yield stress from the experimental data in deep indentation. The approach is supported by many data on various metals and alloys. Some selected case studies are presented in the paper: (i) crank manufacturing through pin squeeze casting; (ii) the evaluation of the local mechanical properties in a carter of complex geometry; (iii) the qualification of Al billets for extrusion; (iv) stress–relaxation tests on CuCrZr heat sinks; (v) the characterization of thick W coatings on CuCrZr alloy; (vi) the measure of the local mechanical properties of the molten-zone (MZ) and the heat-affected zone (HAZ) in welded joints. The case studies demonstrate the great versatility of the FIMEC test which provides information not available by employing conventional experimental techniques such as tensile, bending, and hardness tests. On the basis of theoretical knowledge and large amount of experimental data, FIMEC has become a mature technique for application on a large scale in industrial practice.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/7/1742indentation testFIMECmaterial characterizationmechanical propertiesindustrial application
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Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications
Materials
indentation test
FIMEC
material characterization
mechanical properties
industrial application
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Alessandra Varone
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title Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications
title_short Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications
title_full Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications
title_fullStr Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications
title_full_unstemmed Flat-Top Cylinder Indenter for Mechanical Characterization: A Report of Industrial Applications
title_sort flat-top cylinder indenter for mechanical characterization: a report of industrial applications
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2021-04-01
description FIMEC (flat-top cylinder indenter for mechanical characterisation) is an instrumented indentation test employing a cylindrical punch. It has been used to determine the mechanical properties of metallic materials in several applications of industrial interest. This work briefly describes the technique and the theory of indentation with a flat-ended punch. The flat indentation of metals has been investigated through experimental tests, and an equation has been derived to calculate the yield stress from the experimental data in deep indentation. The approach is supported by many data on various metals and alloys. Some selected case studies are presented in the paper: (i) crank manufacturing through pin squeeze casting; (ii) the evaluation of the local mechanical properties in a carter of complex geometry; (iii) the qualification of Al billets for extrusion; (iv) stress–relaxation tests on CuCrZr heat sinks; (v) the characterization of thick W coatings on CuCrZr alloy; (vi) the measure of the local mechanical properties of the molten-zone (MZ) and the heat-affected zone (HAZ) in welded joints. The case studies demonstrate the great versatility of the FIMEC test which provides information not available by employing conventional experimental techniques such as tensile, bending, and hardness tests. On the basis of theoretical knowledge and large amount of experimental data, FIMEC has become a mature technique for application on a large scale in industrial practice.
topic indentation test
FIMEC
material characterization
mechanical properties
industrial application
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