Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
786272 International Journal of Plasticity 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

To examine effects of indentation size and substrate on the hardness determination of thin films, two typical types of hard film/soft substrate (Ni/Fe) and soft film/hard substrate (Al/Si and Al/glass) systems are investigated. A simple model is proposed to predict the intrinsic hardness of thin films, which allows a more accurate fitting to empirical data and the estimation of ultimate film hardness. The model can be used to interpret indentation data and extrapolate the indentation depth-hardness curve to an important region where indentation depth lies between 1% to 5 times of film thickness. The results are well consistent with the evolving trend of composite hardness obtained from experiments and numerical results by finite element analysis.

► We investigate the indentation size effect and substrate effect on the indentation measurement. ► We develop a new method for extracting the intrinsic hardness from indentation. ► Our model can fit the FEM data from the mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity very well.

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