47:40
Jennifer Hay of KLA Instruments demonstrates how to test bio or other soft materials using nanoindentation on the Nano Indenter® G200X.
54:23
Jennifer Hay of KLA Instruments demonstrates how to test bio or other soft materials using nanoindentation on the iMicro or iNano nanoindenter.
01:17:42
Jennifer Hay of KLA Instruments provides an overview of the InView Method Editor, a scripting module for creating custom nanoindentation experiments.
35:52
Jennifer Hay, Senior Applications Scientist at KLA Instruments, presents an overview and demonstration of how to conduct a scratch (tribology) test on a low-k film, using the iMicro nanoindenter.
35:51
Dr. Janelle Wharry of Purdue University discusses her group's use of nanoindentation mapping to characterize stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of steel that is used in storing spent nuclear fuel. The research analyzed the nanomechanical properties before and after radiation exposure.
27:13
Dr. Shaoting Lin of Michigan State University discusses his research on the nanomechanical properties of hydrogels.
35:48
Jennifer Hay of KLA Instruments demonstrates use of the iMicro nanoindenter to evaluate adhesion of low-k dielectric films using scratch testing.
31:48
Dr. Janelle Wharry of Purdue University discusses the use of nanoindentation mapping to understand chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking (SCC) mechanisms in cold spray (CS) coatings used as corrosion mitigation barriers. In addition. Dr. Wharry discusses hardness mapping of grains and along cracks induced by stress corrosion.
25:54
Dr. Shaoting Lin of Michigan State University presents his research on hydrogel adhesions and coatings. Dr. Lin's work is at the intersection of polymer science, solid mechanics, and advanced manufacturing, and he used a KLA nanoindentation system to study the effects of static and cycling loading as they contribute to hydrogel failure.
36:25
Jennifer Hay of KLA Instruments discusses the use of nanoindentation on for 3D printed materials, and provides a demonstration of high-speed mechanical properties mapping using the iMicro nanoindentation system.
28:41
Professor Yu Zou of the University of Toronto discusses his research in a number of case studies, using nanoindentation techniques to characterize AM-printed materials.