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The physical meaning of indentation and scratch hardness

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1956

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A study of the plastic deformation of metals by hard indenters shows that the indentation hardness is essentially a measure of the plastic yield stress of the metal. With pyramidal (and conical) indenters the hardness, because of geometric similarity, is independent of the size of the indentation. With spherical indenters this is not so, the hardness increasing with size of indentation. From the increase in hardness with load, a semi-quantitative estimate may be made of the work-hardening characteristics of the metal.

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