Title of article :
Radial fracture during indentation by acute probes: I,
description by an indentation wedging model
Author/Authors :
DYLAN J. MORRIS، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Extension of the indentation fracture toughness estimation method to very small length
scales often requires the use of an indenting punch much more acute than the oft-used Vickers probe.
Experimental results for very acute, sharp probes have motivated a new approach to the indentation
fracture mechanics of radial crack development. An extension of the standard two-component
(residual elastic-plastic+elastic contact) stress-field model of radial fracture is proposed, based on the
concept that a sufficiently acute indenter can also act as a ‘wedge,’ prying open the surface-located
radial cracks. In this, the first of a two-part series, a three-component wedging indentation model is
constructed, and some general characteristics of the model are explored. In particular, the implications
of the three-component stress field of the model for the description of radial crack development
during load-unload indentation cycles of acute probes are considered. Explicit predictions of
crack development are compared with the qualitative features of experimental observations, providing
a basis for the quantitative comparisons in Part II.
Keywords :
Acute indenter , Indentation fracture , contact stiffness , indentation wedging field , radial crack , Nanoindentation , Toughness
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture