Effect of Loading Rate Upon Conventional Ceramic Microindentation Hardness.

J Res Natl Inst Stand Technol

Department of Materials and Nuclear Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 21742.

Published: July 2016

The world standards for conventional ceramic hardness have varying requirements for control of loading rate during the indentation cycle. A literature review suggests that loading rate may affect measured hardness in some instances. In view of the uncertainty over this issue, new experiments over a range of indentation loading rates were performed on a steel, sintered silicon carbide, and an aluminum oxynitride. There was negligible effect upon Vickers hardness when loading rate was varied by almost four orders of magnitude from approximately 0.03 N/s to 10 N/s.

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