Title of article :
Compression-induced axial crack propagation in DCDC
polymer samples: experiments and modeling
Author/Authors :
Thomas A. Plaisted، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The fracture strength of PMMA is
studied using columns with rectangular crosssection
that contain a central hole and are
subjected to axial compression. Samples with geometries
such that the width is 2, 3, 4, and 5 times the
diameter of the hole are investigated. Cracks are
initiated by introducing sharp notches in the axial
direction at the crowns of the hole in each sample.
The sample is then subjected to axial compression
such that the axial cracks grow in a stable manner
until a critical compression is attained, after which
the cracks extend rapidly in the sample but do not
reach its ends. To predict the experimental results,
we have first sought to use several published models,
but discovered that none would produce results
in accordwith our data, as they seem not to address
the essential features of our beam-column experiments.
We have then developed a simple model
that consists of a suitably modified version of an
elasticity solution based on a short-crack in an
infinite plate, combined with a beam-column solution
for a long-crack. This model yields results in
good accord with our data and also gives reasonable
values for the fracture toughness of the material.
Acomparative discussion of several publishedmodels is presented at the end of the paper, pointing
out that linear elasticity is not an appropriate
tool for solving the present beam-column problem
Keywords :
DCDC · Polymer fracture · Crackgrowth
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture