화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of the American Ceramic Society, Vol.89, No.3, 1118-1121, 2006
A new method for precracking beam for fracture toughness experiments
A simple and versatile precracking method using a triangular notch as a crack starter in limited bending was developed, which is suitable for both brittle ceramics and quasi-plastic materials that are difficult to precrack by the conventional bridge-indentation technique. Slow growth of large crack in brittle or quasi-brittle ceramics was controlled and observed in situ in this way. The precracking tests performed on various ceramics exhibited high reliability and feasibility. The precracked specimens were subsequently used to measure the fracture toughness, and the resultant data showed that the fracture toughness determined by using the precracked specimens reflected the minimum value of the toughness measured in single edge-notched beam (SENB) tests.