Abstract

The stress-strain fields realized in spherical indentation tests are highly heterogeneous, and present a significant challenge to the recovery of bulk stress-strain responses such as those measured in simple compression tests performed on samples with a uniform cross section in the gauge section. In this paper, we critically explore the correlations between indentation stress-strain curves and the simple compression stress-strain curves using the finite element model of indentation as a surrogate for the actual experiment. The central advantage of using a finite element model is that it allows us to critically explore the sensitivity of various assumptions or values of parameters or other choices made in the analyses protocols on the extracted results. Based on this study, a general protocol has been established to reliably recover the uniaxial stress-strain response directly from the indentation stress-strain curve for isotropic elastic-plastic materials. The protocols developed are validated for a range of hardening behaviors.

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