• PD ISO/TR 29381:2008

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    Metallic materials. Measurement of mechanical properties by an instrumented indentation test. Indentation tensile properties

    Available format(s):  Hardcopy, PDF

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  31-12-2008

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    Foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Normative references
    3 Terms and definitions
    4 Symbols and designations
    5 Descriptions of the different methods
       5.1 Method 1: Representative stress and strain
       5.2 Method 2: Inverse analysis by FEA
       5.3 Method 3: Neural networks
    6 Summary
    Annex A (informative) - Measurement of residual stress by
            instrumented indentation test
    Bibliography

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    Explains methods for evaluating tensile properties of metallic materials (true stress-strain curve and derived parameters) using an instrumented indentation test.

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    This Technical Report describes methods for evaluating tensile properties of metallic materials (true stress-strain curve and derived parameters) using an instrumented indentation test.

    The ranges of application of instrumented indentation tests are in line with the classification of ISO14577-1, but the range of force recommended is from 2N to 3kN.

    This Technical Report includes the following three methods, all of which are sound in principle, are capable of practical use and are appropriate for the specified materials.

    • Method 1: representative stress and strain;

    • Method 2: inverse analysis by FEA;

    • Method 3: neural networks.

    In every method, tensile curves are derived from the experimentally measured indentation force-depth curve, from which indentation tensile properties are evaluated. The three methods described all need different user strategies and abilities to obtain the indentation tensile properties. The information required differs for each method and is described in detail in Clause5.

    The main assumption in the three methods is the absence of residual stress within the test piece. Existing residual stress can affect the estimation of indentation tensile properties. A procedure for evaluating residual stress using an instrumented indentation test is given for reference in AnnexA.

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    Committee ISE/101
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    ISO 14577-1:2015 Metallic materials Instrumented indentation test for hardness and materials parameters Part 1: Test method
    ISO 14577-2:2015 Metallic materials Instrumented indentation test for hardness and materials parameters Part 2: Verification and calibration of testing machines
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