Virtual machine concept applied to uncertainties estimation in instrumented indentation testing

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TitreVirtual machine concept applied to uncertainties estimation in instrumented indentation testing
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursCoorevits T, Kossman S, Chicot D, Hennebelle F, Montagne A, Iost A
JournalJOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH
Volume34
Pagination2501-2516
Date PublishedJUL 28
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0884-2914
Mots-cléscalibration, elastic modulus, nanoindentation, uncertainty determination
Résumé

The basis of the virtual machine concept, which is commonly used in coordinate measuring machines, was implemented to determine more realistic uncertainties on the estimation of the elastic modulus obtained from nanoindentation tests. The methodology is based on a mathematical model applied to simulate the testing process and to evaluate the uncertainties through Monte Carlo simulations whose application depends on the studied system (instrument, material, scale, etc.). The methodology was applied to the study of fused silica (FQ) and steel samples tested in a nanoindentation system. The results revealed that the most relevant sources of uncertainty are related to the calibration procedure, particularly to the elastic modulus of the calibration material, and to the contact depth estimation; however, the relevance of the uncertainties is system dependent. This work represents a first insight for a deeper consideration of the uncertainties in instrumented indentation testing.

DOI10.1557/jmr.2019.203