Abstract

A systematic finite element analysis (FEA) of conical indentation in different isotropic elastic-plastic bulk solids was realized. In particular, the relation between the indentation Hardness (H)-to-Reduced Elastic Modulus (Er) ratio and the Elastic (Ue)-to-Total (Ut) strain energy ratio was studied. Results showed a linear dependency between both ratios as predicted by analytical studies, being the proportionality constant mainly dependent on cone semi-angle (θ) and material Poisson´s ratio (ν). A well-agreement with experimental data reported in the literature was observed for a wide variety of materials. By a simple analysis of the Oliver & Pharr method and our results, we proposed two analytical equations to calculate the H and Er parameters overcoming the indenter contact area (AC) dependence in indentation data analysis. AC-independent analytical procedures can become interesting to simplify the data analysis and overcome considerable uncertainties due to possible pile-up effects associated with different plastic deformation phenomena.

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