Aerogels are nanostructured highly porous solids that present properties wh
ich are very different from other materials, i.e., extremely low densities.
In this letter, the mechanical properties of aerogels have been studied wi
th a nondestructive microindentation technique. This technique enables the
continuous measurement of load-displacement curves during loading and unloa
ding cycles by using very small indentation loads (similar to 1 mN), small
enough to prevent cracking of the aerogels. The samples studied show two di
fferent types of mechanical behaviors; the low-density aerogels are elastic
, while the denser aerogels behave as elastoplastic materials. Young's modu
lus, hardness, and the elastic parameter have been evaluated for these aero
gel samples. Power function relationships have been found between these mec
hanical parameters and the aerogel densities. (C) 1999 American Institute o
f Physics. [S0003-6951(99)03631-1].