Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10625882 | Ceramics International | 2013 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Microhardness tests were conducted on a series of NiO-ZrO2 ceramics with different porosities ranging from 2% to 18%. For each sample, the measured hardness decreases with increasing indentation load, showing a significant indentation size effect. The indentation data were analyzed according to the modified proportional specimen resistance (PSR) model and it was found that the resultant load-independent hardness decreases with increasing porosity. The porosity-dependence of the load-independent hardness was analyzed and a concept of true hardness was proposed to characterize the actual material resistance to indentation-induced plastic deformation. Furthermore, the applicability of the modified PSR model in describing the indentation size effect observed on porous materials is discussed.
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Authors
Qi Tang, Jianghong Gong,