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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A Berkovich tip is a type of nanoindenter tip used for testing the indentation hardness of a material. It is a three-sided pyramid which is geometrically self-similar. It has a very flat profile, with a total included angle of 142.3 degrees and a half angle of 65.35 degrees, measured from the axis to one of the pyramid flats. The Berkovich tip has the same projected area-to-depth ratio as a Vickers indenter. The tip shape was invented by Russian scientist E.S. Berkovich in the USSR c. 1950.As it is three sided, it is easier to grind these tips to a sharp point and so is more readily employed for nanoindentation tests. It is typically used to measure bulk materials and films greater than 100 nanometres (3.9×10−6 in) thick.. }

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