Surfaces’ laser texturing: morphological and mechanical analysis by indentation

Abstract

Manufactured functional surfaces are complex and difficult to mechanically characterize.
Indentation test is a common technique to characterize surfaces, but it assumes a smooth and flat contact between the indenter and the surface. However, surface morphology is important for the functionality of the material.
Femtosecond laser texturing can be used to generate surfaces with controlled morphology and preserve the material state:
*A library of digital surfaces will be developed to define surfaces with particular functionalities.
*Mechanical testing will be conducted on surfaces to analyze the morphology and cross-impacts of material properties and ablation.
*The main mission of this proposal is to develop a better understanding of the mechanical behavior of manufactured surfaces.

Keywords
Treatment processes
ERC sector(s)
PE Physical Sciences and Engineering
Fields of study
Name supervisor
Montagne Alex
E-mail
alex.montagne@uphf.fr
Name of Department/Faculty/School
LAMIH
Name of the host University
Polytechnic University of Hauts-de-France (UPHF)
EUNICE partner e-mail of destination Research
Celia.Prevel@uphf.fr
Country
France
Thesis level
PhD
Minimal language knowledge requisite
French A1
English C1
Thesis mode
On-site
Start date
Length of the research internship
Other
Financial support available (other than E+)
Yes