Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5206671 Polymer Testing 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The influence of test method factors (notch shape, square or angular, and pre-cracking method, by tapping onto or pressing a razor blade) on the results obtained in plane strain fracture toughness test according to standard ASTM D5045 using SENB specimens made of a commercial PMMA resin were investigated. Results were analyzed quantitatively by comparing the obtained KIc values and qualitatively by observing their effect on the Moiré fringes observed using photoelasticity, showing that, at 95% significance level, the KIc values are affected by the pre-cracking method, with the most conservative value being obtained when natural pre-cracks were introduced by tapping onto a razor blade (KIc = 1.15 ± 0.11 MPa·m0.5). This correlates with a perturbation in the stress field close to the pre-crack tip observed in the photoelasticity test sample when it was introduced by pressing the razor blade. Surprisingly, notch geometry only slightly affects the results.

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