Mechanical assessment of ultrafine-grained nickel by microcompression experiment and finite element simulation

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Ruth Schwaiger
Matthias Weber
Benedikt Moser
Peter Gumbsch
Oliver Kraft
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[1] Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT),
[2] Institute for Applied Materials (IAM),undefined
[3] EMPA Thun,undefined
[4] Swiss Federal Institute for Materials Testing and Research,undefined
[5] Laboratory for Materials Technology,undefined
[6] Suisse Technology Partners Ltd.,undefined
[7] Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM,undefined
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Over the past two decades, nanoindentation has been the most versatile method for mechanical testing at small length scales. Because of large strain gradients, it does not allow for a straightforward identification of material parameters such as yield and tensile strength, though. This represents a major drawback and has led to the development of alternative microscale testing techniques with microcompression as one of the most popular ones today. In this research, the influence of the realistic sample configuration and unavoidable variations in the experimental conditions is studied systematically by combing in-situ microcompression experiments on ultrafine-grained nickel and finite element simulations. It will be demonstrated that neither qualitative let alone quantitative analyses are as straightforward as they may appear, which diminishes the apparent advantages of microcompression testing.
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