High temperature nanoindentation: The state of the art and future challenges
Nanoindentation measurement capabilities at elevated temperatures have developed considerably over the last two decades. Commercially available systems can now perform stable indentation testing at temperatures up to ∼800 °C with thermal drift levels similar to those present at room temperature. The...
Main Authors: | Wheeler, J, Armstrong, D, Heinz, W, Schwaiger, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2015
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