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The work-of-indentation approach is developed and applied for hardness calc
ulations in soft or hard materials, and also for a range of coated systems.
The method appears to be less sensitive than other definitions to the effe
cts of pile-up observed in soft materials. Work-of-indentation hardness is
calculated directly from the energy of indentation without the need for est
imating penetration depths, areas or volumes, which can be time consuming a
nd inaccurate. In particular, using the plastic component of the work-of-in
dentation yields consistent results across the range of materials studied.
The method breaks down, however, at very low loads and small penetration de
pths, which is likely to be due to deviations from the ideal tip geometry.
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