Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10416291 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2005 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Vickers indentation cracks are an appropriate tool to determine the crack-tip toughness KI0 and, possibly, the bridging relation of ceramics with an R-curve behaviour from the total crack opening displacements. Two contributions to the total crack opening displacement field are addressed. First, the residual stresses occurring in the uncracked body are considered and then, the contact stresses generated by preventing crack face penetration are computed. The COD solution resulting from the superposition of residual and contact displacements is given and an analytical expression is provided. Near-tip displacements are represented by the first terms of series expansions. As an example of application, an evaluation of the actual stress intensity factor is presented for a window glass 1Â h after Vickers indentation.
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Authors
T. Fett, A.B. Kounga Njiwa, J. Rödel,