The effects of capillary force in micro or nano-indentation

S. H. Chen, C. H. Mi, A. K. Soh

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Abstract

Models describing wet adhesion between indenters and substrates joined by liquid bridges are investigated. The influences of indenter shapes and various parameters of structures on capillary force are focused. In the former, we consider several shapes, such as conical, spherical and truncated conical indenter with a spherical end. In the latter, the effects of the contact angle, the environmental humidity, the gap between the indenter and the substrate, etc. are included. Different dependences of the capillary force on the indenter shapes and the geometric parameters are observed. Most interesting finding is that applying the present results to micro- and nano-indentation experiments shows the size effect in indentation hardness not produced but underestimated by the effects of capillary force.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvances in Heterogeneous Material Mechanics 2008 - 2nd International Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics, ICHMM 2008
Pages30
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes
EventInternational Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics (ICHMM) 2008 - Huangshan, China
Duration: 3 Jun 20088 Jun 2008
Conference number: 2nd

Conference

ConferenceInternational Conference on Heterogeneous Material Mechanics (ICHMM) 2008
Abbreviated titleICHMM 2008
Country/TerritoryChina
CityHuangshan
Period3/06/088/06/08

Keywords

  • Capillary force
  • Indenter shape
  • Kumidity
  • Micro- and nano-indentation

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