Bd. Beake et al., Micro-impact testing: A new technique for investigating thin film toughness, adhesion, erosive wear resistance, and dynamic hardness, SURF ENG, 17(3), 2001, pp. 187-192
A small scale probe testing method has been developed for investigating the
behaviour of thin films under dynamic loading conditions. The primary obje
ctive of the development was to produce quantifiable techniques that closel
y simulate the conditions that thin films experience in service. Variations
of the technique allow measurements related to: impact wear and adhesion f
ailure, erosive wear resistance, fracture toughness, work hardening, and dy
namic hardness. The common element in each variant is the acceleration of a
test probe (usually diamond) towards the specimen surface and the monitori
ng its instantaneous position before and after collision. The impact energy
can be controlled and either single impacts or multiple impacts can be pro
duced. For single impacts, the energy delivered to the contact point can be
quantified, allowing calculation of a dynamic hardness number.