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Advanced Nanoindentation In Materials Ting Tsui And Matt Pharr

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Advanced Nanoindentation In Materials Ting Tsui And Matt Pharr
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Publisher: MDPI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 53.05 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Ting Tsui and Matt Pharr
ISBN: 9783038427506, 3038427500
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Advanced Nanoindentation In Materials Ting Tsui And Matt Pharr by Ting Tsui And Matt Pharr 9783038427506, 3038427500 instant download after payment.

Annotation This Special Issue "Advanced Nanoindentation in Materials" contains some of the latest developments in the field of small-scale contact mechanics for a wide range of materials and biological cells. The featured manuscript revealed a new ultra-high strain rate nanoindentation method that will enable new scientific understanding of time-dependent material properties. The book also presents unique material properties of super alloys and other structural materials characterized by indentation methods. In addition to engineering materials, deformation behaviors of live cancer cells on sharp pillar structures were discussed in this book with the hope to stimulate interest in the mechanical contact behaviors of biological cells.

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