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Title: 36'1 Fracture toughness


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36.1 Fracture toughness
  • There are often cracks or crack-like structures
    in materials.
  • Cracks form during processing and service (e.g.
    surface crack by corrosion).
  • Under sufficient load, cracks lead to
    catastrophic, fast fracture.

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  • Fracture toughness a property to measure the
    tolerance of materials for cracks under load.
  • A useful property for brittle materials with
    limited ductility (all ceramics, some metals,
    some polymers).
  • Tensile toughness and impact toughness should be
    used for ductile materials (ductile metals and
    polymers).

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A crack in a superalloy
C. Newey and G. Weaver, Material Principles and
Practice.
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A crack in alumina (Al2O3)
B. Lawn, Fracture of Brittle Solids.
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36.2 Intuition and question
  • Intuition
  • Under a stress, a crack will propagate, leading
    to failure
  • The larger the crack, the smaller the stress
    needed to propagate the crack.
  • Question
  • With a given crack size (c), what is the maximum
    stress (?f) that can be applied without causing
    failure?

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Intuition
?f
2c
?f
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36.3 Answer KIC
?f
Fast fracture occurs when
2c
?f
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?f vs c
KIC (MPa.m1/2)
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36.4 Use of KIC an example
Materials Selection in Mechanical Design. M.F.
Ashby , Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992.
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Selection criterion
  • It may leak (ct/2).
  • It may distort (? ?y)
  • It must not explode

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Performance index
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Materials Selection in Mechanical Design. M.F.
Ashby , Butterworth-Heinemann, 1992.
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