Roberts: Measuring anisotropy in Young's modulus of copper using microcantilever testing. J. Mater. Res. 24, 3268 (2009).Armstrong DEJ, Wilkinson AJ, Roberts SG. Measuring anisotropy in Young's modulus of copper using microcantilever testing. J Materials Research 2009;24:3268-76....
The internal friction and Young's modulus of single crystals of copper were measured as a function of strain amplitude after they were subjected to various amounts of cold work and different annealing treatments. It was found that the position of the peak in the internal frictionversuscold‐work...
An elastic modulus, or modulus of elasticity, is the mathematical description of an object or substance’s tendency to be deformed elastically (i.e., nonpermanently) when a force is applied to it. From: Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering, 2019 ...
A phase analysis is made followed by a derivation of the residual stress. The Young's modulus of the coating was derived from a series of coatings on various substrates. The modulus value of 232–244 GPa is well below the 400 GPa which is often cited. 展开 ...
Learn what Young's modulus means in science and engineering, find out how to calculate it, and see example values.
Ding. The evaluation of young's modulus and residual stress of copper films by microbridge testing. Sens. Actuators A, 127, 392-397 (2006).ZHOU Z M,ZHOU Y,YANG C S,et al.The evaluation of Young' s modulus and residual stress of copper films by microbridge testing,Sensors and ...
A universal formula for measuring Young′s modulus of various sheetshaped solid materials is derived, which is used for the experimental measurement of the Young′s modulus of iron and copper sheets. Experimental results show that the measurement errors of the two metal beams are 0.5% and 0.6%...
Young's Modulus (or Tensile Modulus alt. Modulus of Elasticity) and Ultimate Tensile Strength and Yield Strength for materials like steel, glass, wood and many more.
Elastic properties and Young's modulus for metals and alloys like cast iron, carbon steel and more. It is convenient to express the elasticity of a material with the ratio stress to strain, a parameter also termed as the tensile elastic modulus or Young's modulus of the material - usually ...
The results suggest that although the density of dislocations and other point defects in explosively loaded copper may be higher than for an annealed material, the Young''s modulus and internal friction are higher and lower, respectively. The experimental results are explained in the light of Mott...