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Microindentation hardness testing of different composite systems with thin electrodeposited nickel and copper films

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Lamovec, Jelena
Jović, Vesna
Mladenović, Ivana
Sarajlić, Milija
Radojević, Vesna
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Thin Ni and Cu films with fine-grained structures have been electrodeposited from self-made sulphamate-based and sulphate-based electrolytes, respectively. DC electrodeposition of Ni films was performed on single crystal Si wafers with different orientations named (100) and (111), and electrodeposition of Cu films was performed on massive electrodeposited Ni films as the substrates. In order to investigate the influence of the microstructure of the substrates and Ni and Cu thin films on mechanical properties of these composite structures, Vickers microhardness testing for different loads was done. For any composite system of thin film on a substrate, there is a critical indentation depth,1 when a measured hardness value is not the hardness of the electrodeposited film, but the so-called "composite hardness", because the substrate also participates in the plastic deformations during the indentation process. Composite hardness model of Chicot-Lesage was chosen and applied to the experime...ntal data in order to analyse and determine the absolute film hardness. Further analysis of work hardening parameter (t/d)m, that can express the difference in tendency of the composite hardness with the indentation load, was performed for the above-mentioned composite systems.

Keywords:
composite hardness / Vickers microhardness / composite hardness models / electrodeposition / thin films / work hardening parameter
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Proceedings - 5th International scientific conference on defensive technologies-proceedings, Belgrade, Serbia, 2012, 570-575
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  • Belgrade : Military Technical Institute
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  • Micro- Nanosystems and Sensors for Electric Power and Process Industry and Environmental Protection (RS-32008)
  • Predefined functional properties polymer composite materials processes and equipment development (RS-34011)
  • Synthesis, processing and applications of nanostructured multifunctional materials with defined properties (RS-45019)
  • Reinforcement of Regional Microsystems and Nanosystems Centre (EU-205533)

ISBN: 978-8681123-88-1

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