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We first review the viscoelastic behaviour of solid polymers at small deformations and the elastoviscoplastic behaviour induced by strain hardening at high deformation. Then we show how the rheological parameters may be identified by coupling well instrumented indentation tests and their numerical modelling with constitutive equations of increasing complexity.
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Eric FELDER: Civil engineer from Mines de Paris - Doctor of Science - Honorary Research Fellow at Mines-ParisTech, Paris, France
INTRODUCTION
Since Brinell invented the hardness test around 1900, using a hard steel ball as an indenter and measuring the size of the residual indentation on a steel plate, the application of this test has diversified considerably: use of diamond pyramids (Vickers, Knoop and Berkovich) and WC-Co cobalt-bonded tungsten carbide balls, development of micro-hardness and nano-indentation machines, measurement of the force curve, etc. P-displacement during penetration phases h of the indentor increases, then decreases (instrumented indentation test). These tests are performed on most materials: metal alloys, ceramics and polymers. Previous articles (see below) have presented the mechanical interpretation of hardness testing, mainly in the case of metal alloys, while specifying certain points relating to ceramics. Polymers are increasingly used as coatings in the automotive, mechanical and optical industries, and instrumented indentation tests are often the only way to characterize their mechanical properties. The aim of this article is first to present the main characteristics of the mechanical behavior of polymers, and then to show how they can be determined from the results of instrumented indentation tests.
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viscoelastic behaviour | elastoviscoplastic behaviour | rheological parameters | solid polymers
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