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Comprehensive investigation of the viscoelastic properties of PMMA by nanoindentation

Petra Christöfl, Caterina Czibula, Michael Berer, Gernot Oreški, Christian Teichert, Gerald Pinter

2020Polymer Testing52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Instrumented nanoindentation (NI) was used to examine the viscoelastic properties of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) as an amorphous polymer model. An evaluation combining adhesive contact and empiric spring–dashpot models has been applied to obtain the instantaneous elastic modulus E0 and the infinitely elastic modulus E∞ from nanoindentation creep curves. The value of E0 has been compared to moduli obtained with atomic force microscopy-based nanoindentation (AFM-NI) and compression tests. Furthermore, the elastic modulus has been evaluated by the method introduced by Oliver and Pharr (O&P) for the NI and AFM-NI results. Comparison of the elastic modulus E0 from the creep measurements of NI and AFM-NI to compression tests reveals good agreement of the results. However, only the O&P based AFM-NI results yield to lower values.

Topics & Concepts

NanoindentationMaterials scienceViscoelasticityElastic modulusComposite materialCreepModulusAtomic force microscopyAmorphous solidPolymerAdhesiveCrystallographyNanotechnologyLayer (electronics)ChemistryMetal and Thin Film MechanicsForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsDiamond and Carbon-based Materials Research