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Double cantilever beam fracture toughness measurement method for glass

Jared S. Aaldenberg, Emily M. Aaldenberg, Catalin R. Picu, Vineet Negi, Peter J. Lezzi

2022Journal of the American Ceramic Society10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract A simple method of measuring Mode I fracture toughness, K IC , of glass using the double cantilever beam (DCB) geometry is presented. An inert atmosphere is created at the crack tip to prevent subcritical crack growth and enable “pinning” the crack while the specimen is loaded to failure. This was achieved experimentally using liquid toluene or a glovebox with dry argon. K IC values measured by this method showed good agreement with published literature values for selected glasses. Applicability of the analytical stress intensity factor solution based on crack length, crack front curvature, and the height of the crack guiding groove are confirmed through experimental data and finite element analysis. The experimentally observed crack front curvature, which leads near the edges for small groove heights and leads in the center for larger groove heights, is predicted from the geometry of the DCB specimen for a linear elastic solid through finite element modeling.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFracture toughnessCantileverCurvatureComposite materialGroove (engineering)Crack growth resistance curveBeam (structure)Finite element methodStress intensity factorCrack tip opening displacementFracture mechanicsFracture (geology)Crack closureStructural engineeringGeometryMetallurgyEngineeringMathematicsStructural Analysis of Composite MaterialsUltrasonics and Acoustic Wave PropagationAdvanced Surface Polishing Techniques
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