Nanoindentation of aluminum (100) at various temperatures
Murugavel Rathinam, Ramesh Thillaigovindan, Prema Paramasivam
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 23, no. 10, pp.2652-2657, 2009
Abstract : High temperatures generally affect materials in some form. In this regard, the capability to perform nanoscale measurements
at elevated temperatures opens up new possibilities for investigating the temperature dependence of materials¡¯
mechanical properties. Particularly, the responses of aluminum¡¯s different mechanical properties to indentation at
various temperatures have been studied experimentally. In this paper, aluminum response to different room temperatures
was examined. The behaviors of a single crystal aluminum during loading and unloading were observed. Nanoindentation
experiments on a single crystal aluminum (100) sample at temperatures of 265 K and 388 K were performed
with different loading conditions. At the start of the first burst of the dislocation glide, which was indicated by a sudden
increase in displacement with no increase in loading, evidence of plastic properties and softening effects on aluminum
was identified. The ductile to brittle transition was observed at temperatures below 273 K. Generally, there was a significant
increase in the penetration depth and a decrease in hardness, elastic modulus, and elastic recovery as the testing
temperature increased.
Keyword : Aluminum; Effect of temperature; Mechanical properties; Nanoindentation |