About this Abstract |
Meeting |
2026 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
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Symposium
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Mechanical Behavior at the Nanoscale VIII
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Presentation Title |
A Mechanistic Framework Differentiating Nanoindentation-induced Plasticity and Fracture using Muscovite as a Model Layered System |
Author(s) |
Henry Q. Afful, Anastasia G. Ilgen, Frank W. DelRio, Corinne E. Packard |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Corinne E. Packard |
Abstract Scope |
During nanoindentation of layered materials, a plethora of deformation mechanisms manifest in the load-displacement data as discrete displacement bursts, whose origins are often difficult to isolate from indentation data alone. This study develops a mechanistic framework to classify nanoindentation displacement bursts (pop-ins) in layered materials/structures, enabling attribution of distinct pop-in populations to the responsible underlying deformation mechanisms. Using muscovite (a mica-group phyllosilicate) as a model system, we conducted nanoindentation experiments normal to the basal plane over a range of temperatures and extracted features from load-displacement data, including pop-in velocities and energies, to distinguish fracture from plastic deformation events.
Acknowledgement: SNL is managed and operated by NTESS under DOE NNSA contract DE-NA0003525. |
Proceedings Inclusion? |
Planned: |
Keywords |
Mechanical Properties, Thin Films and Interfaces, Ceramics |