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Determination of dynamic fracture toughness using a new experimental technique

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Abstract

In other studies dynamic fracture toughness has been measured using Charpy impact and modified Hopkinson Bar techniques. In this paper results will be shown for the measurement of fracture toughness using a new test geometry. The crack propagation velocities range from ∼0.15 mm/s to 2.5 m/s. Digital image correlation (DIC) will be the technique used to measure both the strain and the crack growth rates. The boundary of the crack is determined using the correlation coefficient generated during image analysis and with interframe timing the crack growth rate and crack opening can be determined. A comparison of static and dynamic loading experiments will be made for brittle polymeric materials. The analysis technique presented by Sammis et al. [1] is a semi-empirical solution, however, additional Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics analysis of the strain fields generated as part of the DIC analysis allow for the more commonly used method resembling the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) experiment. It should be noted that this technique was developed because limited amounts of material were available and crack growth rates were to fast for a standard CTOD method.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDYMAT 2015 - 11th International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading
EditorsEzio Cadoni
PublisherUnknown Publisher
ISBN (Electronic)9782759818174
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 7 2015
Event11th International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading, DYMAT 2015 -
Duration: Sep 7 2015 → …

Publication series

NameEPJ Web of Conferences
Volume94
ISSN (Print)2101-6275
ISSN (Electronic)2100-014X

Conference

Conference11th International Conference on the Mechanical and Physical Behaviour of Materials Under Dynamic Loading, DYMAT 2015
Period09/7/15 → …

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