During scratch test, the tip applies a force on the thin film surface and tensile stresses are generated behind the tip contact zone. A stress field then subsequently generates inside the film. The film deforms plastically and elastically to respond. Does the substrate deform plastically as well even though the tip doesn't make contact with it directly?
I know that substrate can relieve the stress through plastic deformation during film growth.
But is it similar to the case like scratch or wear test ( apply addition load on the surface)
Does substrate deformation help to relieve the stress generated by scratch tip? If so, plastic deformation or elastic deformation dominates?
Can anyone kindly share your opinion on this please?