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Effect of Control Mode and Load Rate on Fracture Toughness of Brittle Ceramics

Authors :
Hausmann, Bronson
Salem, Jonathan
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2018.

Abstract

The effects of control mode and rate on the fracture toughness of ceramics were measured by using chevron-notched flexure specimen in accordance with ASTM C1421. The use of stroke control gave consistent results with about 2% variation in measured fracture toughness for a very wide range of rates (0.005 to 0.5 mm/min). Use of strain or CMOD control gave an approximately 5% variation over a very wide range of rates, with the measurements being a function of rate. However, the effect was eliminated by use of dry nitrogen, implying a stress corrosion effect rather than a stability effect. With the use of nitrogen for strain control, fracture toughness values were within about 1% over a wide range of rates (1 to 80 micro-epsilon/sec.). CMOD or strain control did allow stable crack extension well past maximum load, and thus is preferred for energy calculations. The effort is being used to confirm recommendations in ASTM International standard C1421 on fracture toughness measurement.

Subjects

Subjects :
Chemistry And Materials (General)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Notes :
WBS 401769.06.01.01.06, , NNC16QA09D
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20180004617
Document Type :
Report