Title of article :
A crack extension force correlation for hard materials
Author/Authors :
W. W. Gerberich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Increasingly, the essential, robust character
of many nanoscale devices requires knowledge of their
fracture toughness. For most brittle materials the technique
of choice has been indentation mechanics but little
insight into the fracture mechanism(s) has resulted
since these have generally been treated as brittle fracture
dominated by the true surface energy. Linear elastic
fracture mechanics approaches have been invoked to
describe indentation fracture but do not addresswhy the
surface energy from fracture toughness is most often
slightly or even substantially greater than the true surface
energy. In the present study we invoke a crack
extension force correlation that demonstrates why this
is the case at least in fracture measurements based on
indentation mechanics. The proposed correlation is different
from previous ones in that it focuses on observations
of indentation-induced dislocation activity prior
to fracture. Allowing the resistance side of the crack
extension force analysis to incorporate small amounts
of plasticity gives a relationship that is consistent with
22 relatively brittle intermetallics, semiconductors and
ceramics. This explains why measured strain energy
release rates can be 2 to 5 times as large as surfaceenergies measured in vacuum or calculated by pseudopotentials
using the local density approximation.
Keywords :
Fracture mechanics · Indentation ·Dislocation · Fracture toughness · Ceramic materials ·Intermetallic materials
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture