Indentation size effect
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title:
Indentation size effect
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The indentation size effect (ISE) is the observation that hardness tends to increase as the indent size decreases at small scales. When an indent is created during material testing, the hardness of the material is not constant. At the small scale, materials will actually be harder than at the macro-scale. For the conventional indentation size effect, the smaller the indentation, the larger the difference in hardness. The effect has been seen through nanoindentation and microindentation measureme
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Property of materials at small scales
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentation_size_effect
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2023-08-12T19:33:25Z
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