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An inverse problem in film/substrate indentation: extracting both the Young's modulus and thickness of films 期刊论文
ACTA MECHANICA SINICA, 2018, 卷号: 34, 期号: 6, 页码: 1061-1071
Authors:  Zhang Y(张吟);  Gao FF(高斐斐);  Zheng ZY;  Cheng ZH
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Indentation test  Film  Substrate  Inverse problem  
A new and more precise experiment method for characterizing the mineralogical heterogeneity of unconventional hydrocarbon reservoirs 期刊论文
Fuel, 2018, 卷号: 232, 页码: 666-671
Authors:  Du SH(杜书恒);  Pang S;  Shi YM
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Unconventional Hydrocarbon Reservoirs  Mineralogical Heterogeneity  Hydrocarbon Exploitation  
Calibration of a Constitutive Model from Tension and Nanoindentation for Lead-Free Solder 期刊论文
MICROMACHINES, 2018, 卷号: 9, 期号: 11, 页码: Ar-608
Authors:  Long X;  Zhang XD;  Tang WB;  Wang SB;  Feng YH(冯义辉);  Chang C
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nanoindentation  constitutive model  rate factor  dimensionless analysis  solder  
A damage model of mechanical behavior of porous materials: Application to sandstone 期刊论文
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DAMAGE MECHANICS, 2018, 卷号: 27, 期号: 9, 页码: 1325-1351
Authors:  Li MY;  Cao YJ;  Shen WQ;  Shao JF
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Homogenization  Fast Fourier Transform  Plasticity  Damage  Porous Material  
Damage characterization model of ceramic coating systems based on energy analysis and bending tests 期刊论文
CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 2018, 卷号: 44, 期号: 5, 页码: 4807-4813
Authors:  Liu HY;  Wei YG(魏悦广);  Liang LH(梁立红);  Liu XH;  Wang YB;  Ma HS
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Ceramic coatings  Damage characterization  Fracture  Thickness effect