January 3, 2017
Journal Article

Nanoindentation Study of Electrodeposited Ag Thin Coating: An Inverse Calculation of Anisotropic Elastic-Plastic Properties

Abstract

A new inverse method was proposed to calculate the anisotropic elastic-plastic properties (flow stress) of thin electrodeposited Ag coating utilizing nanoindentation tests, previously reported inverse method for isotropic materials and three-dimensional (3-D) finite element analyses (FEA). Indentation depth was ~4% of coating thickness (~10 µm) to avoid substrate effect and different indentation responses were observed in the longitudinal (L) and the transverse (T) directions. The estimated elastic-plastic properties were obtained in the newly developed inverse method by matching the predicted indentation responses in the L and T directions with experimental measurements considering indentation size effect (ISE). The results were validated with tensile flow curves measured from free-standing (FS) Ag film. The current method can be utilized to characterize the anisotropic elastic-plastic properties of coatings and to provide the constitutive properties for coating performance evaluations.

Revised: January 16, 2017 | Published: January 3, 2017

Citation

Cheng G., X. Sun, Y. Wang, S. Tay, and W. Gao. 2017. Nanoindentation Study of Electrodeposited Ag Thin Coating: An Inverse Calculation of Anisotropic Elastic-Plastic Properties. Surface & Coatings Technology 35. PNNL-SA-119158. doi:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2016.12.056