Saturday, 06 October 2007

Some problem on Quick Aproach

When I was doing experiment on Thursday, I located my samples, and set up the correct safty limit. But after some normal indent and scratch, an error came: the tip detected some excessive force. Then I did quick aproach again. Unexpectedly, the error happened again during the quick aproach.

 

Solve: I deleted all the samples from the  safty limit, and reset them.Do quick approach for all of them.Theproblem solved.

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Monday, 01 October 2007

About workspaces

Hi group,

 When you are using the machine, please use your own workspaces(Named by you name or personal mark). That is to avoid deleting some useful data of someone else.

Sheng

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Sunday, 16 September 2007

Relocate your samples and items

Hi Group,
 
Please locate your samples and personal experimental tools in the shelf at the left side of the lab, according to the name-lables already put on the part of the shelf. The space near the machine shall only be used for Transducers, tips and high use public tools.
 
Thanks for your cooperation.
 
Cheers
 
Sheng
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Friday, 14 September 2007

Group meeting on 14-09-2007


Hi group, 
 
We will have a group meeting on 2:00-3:30 Friday, 14 Sep. at R45-314. 
 
Jerome will give a talk on his work, after that we will have a discussion about recent issues. Please note that every one is expected at the meeting. You are also welcome to bring your interesting research issues to the meeting.
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Problem Fixed 13-09-2007

We fixed the problem according to Lance's instruction by cleaning the tip totally.

Han's acknowledgement:

1. Do not keep sending our information to Benli.

2. Make a in-group discussion before passing the problem to Lance. 

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New Version of TriboScan

The software of TriboScan is now upgraded from 7.1.0.16 11/24/2004 to 7.1.1.05.

A new unknown window is found in the area indent section.  

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Big Problem on 12-09-2007

We met a big problem that the tip seems wrong and makes some unexpected contact to the sample.   

Jerome Rudy and Sheng spent a whole day trying to fix the problem, but faild.


Problem discription:

When doing H-Pattern, it came out with an error about the contact depth exceeded its max 5um.

The curve is very much like an area indent: goes up for a bit than turn down below 0 fast. 

 

Letter to Lance: 

Hi Lance,

We got some trouble with the Triboscan today. When doing H-Pattern, it came out with an error about the contact depth exceeded its max 5um. (related curve included in the mail, "H-pattern Cal 0001.hys"). Then we did some tries (logs kept in "log.doc") and narrowed the problem within the Berkovich tip. There was one time(detailed information in log.doc)
when we could finish the indents however the results were uncommon(related curves included in the mail, "problem 12092007.hys" and "problem 12092007 2.hys").

Our analysis: Firstly the problem was narrowed within the tip. Secondly, the reason of this might be the tip detected a certain contact before it really touched the sample. This could be from the mount between the tip and the transducer, like some dirt or crash in the screw in the back of the tip.

 

Lance's Reply:

 Dear Sheng Liu,

From the curves that you sent, it really appears that there is some dirt
or debris on the tip or on the sample.  If the tip has been used on a
soft material (like a polymer or biomaterial), it is easy to have
material stick to the indenter tip.  This would need to be cleaned off.
I have attached the procedure for cleaning the tip to this email.
Because some of your problems are actually happening on the Aluminum
sample, you could skip the part of the procedure that would have you
make indents in the Aluminum.

If this does not fix the problem, then it may be related to something
loose on the system.  I would make sure that the tip is fully tightened
into the transducer.  Using the tip mounting tool, you can tighten the
tip until the tool will turn approximately 1/4 turn after the tip has
stopped moving.  This will not damage the transducer, and will guarantee
that it is mounted well.

Best Regards,

Lance

 

 

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TriboScan Nanoindentation - Webside and Forum

 

This is the website for nanoindentation founded by Cornell Univ. in US. You can find useful information as well as a good forum in it. 

http://nanoindentation.cornell.edu/home_main.htm

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Instruction for the new booking form

 

The new booking form is introduced to the lab. There is nothing more in the form but please mark the transducer desired when booking your time.  And also try to make your booking more effect if you are booking a transducer other than current one. (Meaning make some delay and ensure that the current transducer available to someone still needs it.)

 

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Mail list of the group

Dr. Han Huang<han.huang@uq.edu.au>;

Wu Yueqin<s4131405@student.uq.edu.au>;

Rudy<r.irwan@uq.edu.au>;

Dr xiaoli YUAN<yuan.xiaoli@uq.edu.au>;

Sheng Liu<s4131615@student.uq.edu.au>;

Jenny<jennylinpt@hotmail.com>;

crichton michael<michael.crichton@uq.edu.au>;

Rathmell Adrian<s4076767@student.uq.edu.au>;

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