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Modelling and Simulations of Nanoindentation in Single Crystals

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2017

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Makine Mühendisliği
Bölümümüzün amacı makine mühendisliğinde hem eğitim ve hem de araştırmada kalite, mükemmeliyet, inovasyon ve seçkinlikte ulusal ve uluslararası bir marka olarak tanınmayı; yakın gelecekte, tercih edilen bir ulusal makine mühendisliği programı olmayı; seçilmiş “teknoloji kanıtlama programları” ile öncü teknolojilerde sanayiye öncülük yapmaktır.

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Modelling of micro-/nano-indentation of single crystals has been developed extensively to elucidate experimentally observed features such as the size effect, pile-up phenomenon and lattice rotations. The indentation size effect (ISE) of three types of single crystals, i.e. f.c.c. copper single crystal, b.c.c. ß phase of Ti-6Al-4V (ß-Ti-64) and b.c.c. ß phase of Ti-15V-3Cr-3Al-3Sn (ß-Ti-15-3-3-3), is investigated using finite-element analysis. In indentation modelling, an idealised conical indenter and spherical indenters were chosen to study the effects of indenter's geometry on the mechanical response of the tested material. A crystal plasticity model was used to describe the material's behaviour of these single crystals during nanoindentation. In this chapter, a conventional single-crystal plasticity (SCP) model and the mechanism-based strain-gradient crystal-plasticity (MSGCP) model were employed to compare and contrast the (de)merits of the types of crystal plasticity models. © 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Silberschmidt, Vadim V./0000-0003-3338-3311

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Crystal Plasticity Modelling, Indentation Modelling, Indentation Simulations, Indentation Size Effect, Msgcp Model, Single-Crystal Plasticity Model

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Applied Nanoindentation in Advanced Materials

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