Abstract
The mechanical properties of a Ti-xNb functionally graded material (FGM) created by using an additive manufacturing process (CLAD®) were obtained using a spherical instrumented indentation test (IIT). The aim of this paper is to demonstrate the great suitability of the indentation test coupled with FGM for not only obtaining the hardness of a material, but also obtaining other mechanical properties such as Young’s modulus, yield stress and the work-hardening exponent for heterogeneous materials. In the first step, results obtained from the instrumented indentation test were compared with those obtained from the tensile test for the same materials. These results show that these two tests highlight a similar evolution in the mechanical properties. In the second step, and after validating the efficiency of the IIT in obtaining mechanical properties, the FGM Ti-xNb was successfully identified using only IIT. This paper demonstrates that the different mechanical properties of all the compositions of a phase diagram can be measured very easily and quickly while minimizing the number of samples.
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