Study of Nanostructured Composites Using the Sclerometry Method

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A comparative study of the mechanical properties of the extruded and flattened nanostructured composites Al-C60 has been made using two different methods of destructive and non-destructive testing: tensile and compression macro-tests and sub-micron range sclerometry (scratch test). Direct correlation was found between the dominant types of deformation during scratching and the type of “stress-strain” dependencies. The results are useful for understanding the extrusion process and quality control at different load scale.

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