(291ad) Nanoindentation Studies on Nanoscaled Polymeric Films
AIChE Annual Meeting
2005
2005 Annual Meeting
5th Topical Conference on Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Poster Session: Nanoscale Science and Engineering
Tuesday, November 1, 2005 - 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Measurement of the mechanical properties of Nanoscaled polymer films is important for the fabrication and design of nanoscaled layered materials. Nanoindentation was used to study the viscoelastic deformation of nanoscaled polymeric films with thicknesses of 47 nm, 125 nm and 3000 nm. The reduced contact modulus increases with the indentation load and penetration depth due to the effect of substrate, which is quantitatively in agreement with an elastic contact model. The flow of the nanoscaled films subjected to constant indentation loads is shear-thinning and can be described by a linear relation between the indentation depth and time with the stress exponent being 1/2.