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Impact Pressure/Energy for indentation

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donsrno1

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Mar 31, 2005
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I'm trying to find what pressure or energy would be required to indent copper by 1mm. To be more specific it would be for a piece of copper sheet that was about 1mm thick and resting on some dust like particles so nothing too hard underneath. It would be struck by a pin like object that had a rounded end of about 1mm diameter.

If anyone could help with what the best way to calculate this would be it would be much appreciated.

Thanks.
 
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If you can specify the shape and the dimensions of the indenter you want to use, you might be able to set up a simple test with any hardness testing machine, setting the support as you wish.
Note that different tempers of copper may give different results.

 
This is a tough question to me. The result worths a paper.
 
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