Experimental results of microwedge indentation are presented in order
to evaluate the thin film fine line on a thick substrate as a fracture
mechanics test specimen. Crack length is found to be proportional to
indentation volume, allowing assessment of adhesion. The amplitude of
single-buckles is used to estimate induced residual stress in the fine
line and adhesion is independently assessed. The phenomena of double-
buckling and spallation during indentation are experimentally verified
, and are used to estimate fracture toughness of the thin him columnar
grain boundaries. Although values of adhesion are unreasonably high,
cracking of the substrate occurred, violating the critical assumption
of negligible substrate compliance. The amplitude assessment gives a m
ore reasonable value. A hypothesis for the complete sequence of events
is proposed. Copyright (C) 1996 Acta Metallurgica Inc.