XPM: High Speed Nanoindentation and Mechanical Property Mapping Webinar
October 5, 20178 AM PDT
Nanoindentation techniques have long had an important role in quantitatively evaluating the mechanical properties of microstructural features. In recent years, high speed nanoindentation mapping techniques have been under development and have recently achieved speeds up to 6 indents/second, approximately 500x faster than traditional nanoindentation mapping methodologies. This enables a one-to-one correlation with other techniques, such as EBSD, and provides corresponding large data sets for robust statistical analysis. This correlation can produce high resolution structure-property relationships which can be mapped over sub-micron to several hundreds of micron length scales. High speed nanoindentation has numerous potential applications, from evaluation of microstructure-property evolution during processing, quality control testing of weld zones, evaluation of sub-surface damage gradients (wear, corrosion, irradiation), composite material interfaces, and more.
In this webinar, we will discuss:
1) Brief overview of nanoindentation and nanomechanical property mapping2) Pros/cons of high speed mechanical property mapping3) Best practices for mapping parameters (speeds & spacing)4) Applications: Mapping microstructural features and interfaces5) Applications: Using speed for other purposes (statistics, ramping temperatures, etc.)6) Conclusions and Q&A