Author/Authors :
J. Luo، نويسنده , , J. Lin، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
An earlier optimisation approach proposed by Luo et al. [Luo, J., Lin, J., Dean, T. A., 2006. A Study on the Determination
of Mechanical Properties of a power-law Material by Its Indentation Force-Depth Curve. Philosophical Magazine,
86(19), 2881-2905], which is based on the assumption that the instrumented indentation force-depth response of an
elastic–plastic material is a linear combination of the corresponding elastic and elastic–perfect plastic materials, is extended
in this work to extract mechanical properties of a power-law material from two given experimental indentation P–h curves
for conical indenters of half included angles of 60 and 70.3 . It was found that the non-uniqueness problem encountered in
the single P–h curve optimisation approach is effectively removed by the two P–h curves optimisation. The appropriateness
of the use of second half included angle of 60 is discussed. For the five representative materials Al, Ti, Fe, Ni and steel, it
was found that the maximum relative prediction errors for E, ry and n are 2%, 10.4% and 11.3%, respectively. The prediction
accuracy of mechanical properties E, ry and n is generally better than other methods reported in the literature.
Keywords :
finite element simulation , Strain hardening , Metals , mechanical properties , optimisation , Instrumented indentation