Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11006427 | Polymer Testing | 2018 | 45 Pages |
Abstract
Destructive techniques which require a direct view on the free fracture surface, such as light microscopy and laser scanning microscopy, are compared to non-destructive techniques, i.e. scanning acoustic microscopy and x-ray micro computed tomography. All methods allow the determination of an effective crack length. Based on a series of FNCT specimens progressively damaged for varied durations under standard test conditions, the estimation of crack propagation rates is also enabled. Despite systematic deviations related to the respective imaging techniques, this nevertheless provides a valuable tool for the detailed evaluation of the FNCT and its further development.
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Authors
Markus Schilling, Ute Niebergall, Ingo Alig, Harald Oehler, Dirk Lellinger, Dietmar Meinel, Martin Böhning,