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Theoretical Models for Measuring Residual Stress by Nanoindentation Method

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Residual Stresses and Nanoindentation Testing of Films and Coatings

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Generally, there are two ways that nanoindentation technique can be used to determine the surface residual stresses. One is based on the influence of residual stress on the P-h curve of nanoindentation.

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Wang, H., Zhu, L., Xu, B. (2018). Theoretical Models for Measuring Residual Stress by Nanoindentation Method. In: Residual Stresses and Nanoindentation Testing of Films and Coatings. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-7841-5_3

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