Part V – May 1968 - Papers - A Stereographic Representation of Knoop Hardness Anisotropy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
M. Garfinkle R. G. Garlick
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Abstract

It was observed for several bcc metal crystals that the Knoop hardness anisotropy was dependent essentially on the direction of the lung axis of the indentor alone and not on the plane of indentation. The generality of this observation was tested for an fcc md an hcp metal and an ionic crystal. For cubic crystals, this observation was valid; for the hcp structure, however, the planes of indentation did have an effect on the hardness anisotropy, although this was not nearly as significant as the direction of indentation. Because the direction of indentation is the only significant crystal-lographic parameter necessary to describe the hardness anisotropy, it is possible to represent the anisotropy of single crystals on the standard stereographic triangle. THE commonly observed1, 2 periodic variation of indentation hardness with crystallographic direction on the high-symmetry planes of various single crystals has been inadequately related to the physical or mechanical properties of the crystals examined. In fact, the hardness anisotropy curves for the various planes of a particular metal crystal, as is illustrated in Fig. 1, are uncorrelated and appear in the literature3, 4 as unrelated observations. Attempts to correlate hardness anisotropy curves with specific physical properties can be generally divided into either mechanistic or nonmechanistic approaches. A nonmechanistic approach would be to devise a mathematical expression that could describe the various hardness anisotropy curves. Such a relation could then be compared with the known anisotropy of various physical properties to determine which contribute to the observed hardness anisotropy. No such mathematical expression has been found in the literature.
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APA: M. Garfinkle R. G. Garlick  (1969)  Part V – May 1968 - Papers - A Stereographic Representation of Knoop Hardness Anisotropy

MLA: M. Garfinkle R. G. Garlick Part V – May 1968 - Papers - A Stereographic Representation of Knoop Hardness Anisotropy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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