In this experimental investigation, Vicker's microhardness tests were used to assess the heterogeneity of a wide range of thermally sprayed coatings. Three different loads were used to evaluate the influence of the test volume on load-hardness dependence. Statistical elaboration of obtained results were performed by using variance analysis, Student's and Fisher's tests, Gaussian and Weibull distributions, Meyer's theory, in order to separate variation due to scatter of data and due to different materials properties. A load-hardness dependence was evidenced especially for ceramic coatings, due to their brittle nature, whereas for the two metallic coatings tested (Ti-6Al-4V and CoNiCrAlY) a bimodal distribution seems to exist at small loads.
Statistical evaluation of Vicker's indentation test results for thermally sprayed materials / Valente, Teodoro. - In: SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0257-8972. - 90:1-2(1997), pp. 14-20. [10.1016/s0257-8972(96)03077-0]
Statistical evaluation of Vicker's indentation test results for thermally sprayed materials
VALENTE, Teodoro
1997
Abstract
In this experimental investigation, Vicker's microhardness tests were used to assess the heterogeneity of a wide range of thermally sprayed coatings. Three different loads were used to evaluate the influence of the test volume on load-hardness dependence. Statistical elaboration of obtained results were performed by using variance analysis, Student's and Fisher's tests, Gaussian and Weibull distributions, Meyer's theory, in order to separate variation due to scatter of data and due to different materials properties. A load-hardness dependence was evidenced especially for ceramic coatings, due to their brittle nature, whereas for the two metallic coatings tested (Ti-6Al-4V and CoNiCrAlY) a bimodal distribution seems to exist at small loads.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.