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There is expanded interest in the long-standing subject of the hardness properties of materials. A major part of such interest is due to the advent of nanoindentation hardness testing systems which have made available orders of magnitude increases in load and displacement measuring capabilities achieved in a continuously recorded test procedure. The new results have been smoothly merged with other advances in conventional hardness testing and with parallel developments in improved model descriptions of both elastic contact mechanics and dislocation mechanisms operative in the understanding of crystal plasticity and fracturing behaviors. No crystal is either too soft or too hard to prevent the determination of its elastic, plastic and cracking properties under a suitable probing indenter. A sampling of the wealth of measurements and reported analyses associated with the topic on a wide variety of materials are presented in the current Special Issue.
stress–strain characterizations, plastic deformation, Crystallography, indentation plasticity, indentation fracture mechanics, nanoindentations, thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PN Chemistry, nanoindentation testing, indentation hardness, 620, plastic anisotropy, QD901-999, contact mechanics, stress-strain characterizations, elastic loading, QD1-999, crystal hardness, dislocations
stress–strain characterizations, plastic deformation, Crystallography, indentation plasticity, indentation fracture mechanics, nanoindentations, thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PN Chemistry, nanoindentation testing, indentation hardness, 620, plastic anisotropy, QD901-999, contact mechanics, stress-strain characterizations, elastic loading, QD1-999, crystal hardness, dislocations
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