
Each .tar file corresponds to a single micropillar compression experiment. The nomenclature of the uploaded dia_{dia}_v_{v}_p_{p}.tar files is the following: {dia}: The diameter of the micropillar in µm {v}: The compression platen velocity in µm / s {p}: Unique identifier of the micropillar for a given diameter and compression platen velocity The tar files have the following content: A tar.gz file which contains the raw Acoustic Emission (AE) data in a compressed file format. Uncompressing it results in one or multiple wav files. In case of multiple ones the covered time range is included at the end of the file name like: 300to800 means the time interval from the compression experiment between 300 s and 800 s. The units of the AE measurement data is 0.1 mV and the sampling rate is 25 MHz. The raw data from the nanoindenter (time, force, displacement, etc.) is located in the file with .dat extension.
{"references": ["Isp\u00e1novity et al. (2022) arXiv:2107.13334"]}
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