2019 Advanced Course: Instrumented Nanoindentation

“It is a very good course! The contents, the experiments and all the organization of this course is excellent!”

“One of the best courses I have ever had.”
“It was the most systematic, useful and understandable course that I have ever taken.”

                                                                  — 2018 Participants

25-27 September 2019

This popular course, organized in partnership with Alemnis and Queen Mary University of London, will take place at the Discovery Learning Lab (DLL), EPFL 

Who should attend

This course is intended for current nanoindentation users who want to gain the experience and knowledge required to extract useful data from challenging sample materials and also for users of conventional indentation methods (Vickers, Rockwell, Knoop, etc.) who are thinking of adding instrumented indentation to their portfolio of practical test techniques. The course could also be very useful to current users who have some prior experience but have encountered practical problems related to test parameters, sample preparation or data interpretation.

The number of participants is limited to 16.

Registration

Please register using the link found here. Registration is open until Monday, 9 September 2019.

Objectives   

• Understand the basics of instrumented indentation testing and its use in relation to conventional indentation techniques.

• Design and perform indentation experiments which are suited to the sample material and its surface characteristics.

• Recognize unusual material behaviors and understand how to adapt experimental parameters.

• Interpret indentation data in order to extract meaningful and valid values of mechanical properties with high level of confidence.

• Identify potential measurement artifacts and adapt test parameters accordingly.

• Understand measurement uncertainties and how to minimize them.

• Appreciate the variation of surface mechanical properties as a function of depth or spatial distribution and understand how to focus on specific layers, phases or inclusions in a heterogeneous material.

• Ability to interpret relevant applications and case studies, such as: common coating-substrate combinations, multiphase materials, composites, surface-modified layers, and Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS) devices.

• Recognize currently applicable industrial standards and be able to adapt such test methodologies to own  specific application.

This course may be validated for 1 ECTS credit in the doctoral programs of EPFL and ETH Zurich after acceptance by the corresponding institution. The credit will be attributed to students who pass the examination held on 26 September 2019.

Topics

  • Introduction, including basic indentation theory
  • Basic experimental 
  • Advanced experimental
  • Research methods  
  • Applications of instrumented indentation
  • Comparison of techniques
  • Overview of industrial standards
  • Testing of coatings

Lecturers

Dr. Andy Bushby (Queen Mary University of London) and Dr. Nicholas Randall (Alemnis).

Fees

PhD students from EPFL, ETHZ, PSI, Empa and CSEM: CHF 460.-

Other academic participants: CHF 560.-

All other participants: CHF 1500.-

Lunches and coffee breaks are included in the cost of participation. Additional VAT may be applicable. Participation of students coming from institutions outside of Switzerland will be confirmed only after all fees have been paid. Please note that any bank transfer fees must be covered by the participant.

For questions about registration, please contact Carey Sargent.