2003
DOI: 10.1080/14786430310001608701
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Experimental investigations of the normal loading of elastic spherical and conical indenters on to elastic flats

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“…(4) 23 suggested that when the Young's modulus of the indented material is comparable with that of the indenter, the modified Sneddon's solution 2 is no longer valid, which is apparently inconsistent with the numerical results of Fischer-Cripps. 22 Lim and Chaudhri 23 also argued that if the indenter with the halfapex angle of 75°is applied, the Sneddon's solution given by Eq. (4) instead of Eq.…”
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“…(4) 23 suggested that when the Young's modulus of the indented material is comparable with that of the indenter, the modified Sneddon's solution 2 is no longer valid, which is apparently inconsistent with the numerical results of Fischer-Cripps. 22 Lim and Chaudhri 23 also argued that if the indenter with the halfapex angle of 75°is applied, the Sneddon's solution given by Eq. (4) instead of Eq.…”
Section: Introductioncontrasting
confidence: 43%
“…The experiments performed by Lim and Chaudhri 23 using a conical indenter with a half-apex angle of 75°w ere simulated by applying ABAQUS, 30 a general purpose commercial finite element software. The objective is to confirm the large discrepancy between the experimental results 23 and the results from theoretical and numerical analysis.…”
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