corinforming
Corinforming is a process used in the field of materials science to study the behavior of materials under compression. It involves the use of conical indentation to determine the mechanical properties of materials, such as their hardness and resistance to plastic deformation.
In corinforming, a conical indenter is pressed into the surface of a material, with the force applied
Corinforming has been used to study a wide range of materials, including metals, ceramics, and polymers. It
The technique is based on classical theories of plasticity and can be used in conjunction with finite