Nanoindentation testing of biodegradabale polymers
Nanoindentation testing of biodegradabale polymers
Indentation has been used for many years as a way of easily assessing the mechanical state of materials. However historical indentations have been limited to the assessment of the hardness of a material. Whilst this has provided essential information for many applications in tribology, quality control and materials evaluation, the technique has the potential for providing much more information on materials behaviour.
Moshrefi-Torbati, M.
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9 May 2006
Moshrefi-Torbati, M.
65b351dc-7c2e-4a9a-83a4-df797973913b
Moshrefi-Torbati, M.
(2006)
Nanoindentation testing of biodegradabale polymers.
Measurement of the Mechanical Properties of Surfaces by Indentation, Teddington, United Kingdom.
09 May 2006.
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Indentation has been used for many years as a way of easily assessing the mechanical state of materials. However historical indentations have been limited to the assessment of the hardness of a material. Whilst this has provided essential information for many applications in tribology, quality control and materials evaluation, the technique has the potential for providing much more information on materials behaviour.
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Published date: 9 May 2006
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Measurement of the Mechanical Properties of Surfaces by Indentation, Teddington, United Kingdom, 2006-05-09 - 2006-05-09
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