This study examined the effect of an imposed equibiaxial pre-stress (EBPS) on the evaluation of mechanical properties, using the depth-sensing indentation method with a point-sharp indenter, through a numerical analysis of indentations simulated with the 3D finite element method. The predicted elastic modulus, E, and yield stress, Y, were used as elastic and plastic deformation resistances under the indentation, respectively. It was found that both increased nominally with the increase in compressive EBPS and decreased with the increase in tensile EBPS, even though the induced change in the piling-up or sinking-in around the indentations was not significant.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of the elastic deformation of a point-sharp indenter on the relationship between the indentation load P and penetration depth h (P-h curve) is examined through the numerical analysis of conical indentations simulated with the finite element method [...
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of strong, tough, and damage-tolerant ceramics requires nano/microstructure design to utilize toughening mechanisms operating at different length scales. The toughening mechanisms so far known are effective in micro-scale, then, they require the crack extension of more than a few micrometers to increase the fracture resistance. Here, we developed a micro-mechanical test method using micro-cantilever beam specimens to determine the very early part of resistance-curve of nanocrystalline SiO2 stishovite, which exhibited fracture-induced amorphization.
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This study was conducted to evaluate the blood compatibility and tissue responsiveness of methylsiloxane (MS)-coated inorganic (glass and metal) substrates both in vitro and in vivo. MS was prepared from methyltriethoxysilane (MTES) through hydrolysis of a sol-gel solution at 80 °C. The adhesive strength of the MS coating was evaluated by using a tear-off test, revealing that the MS strongly adhered to the surface of the inorganic substrates.
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