Evaluation of Residual Strength in Damaged Brittle Materials

취성재의 손상후 잔류강도 평가

  • 오상엽 (가톨릭상지대학 자동차계열) ;
  • 신형섭 (안동대학교 기계공학부) ;
  • 서창민 (경북대학교 기계공학부)
  • Published : 2001.11.01

Abstract

In structural applications, brittle materials such as soda-lime glasses and ceramics are often subjected to multiaxial stress. Brittle materials with crack or damaged by foreign object impacts are abruptly fractured from cracks, because of their properities of very high strength and low fracture toughness. But in most cases, the residual strength has been derived from tests under uniaxial stress such as a 4-point bend test. The strengths under multiaxial stresses might be different from the strength. In comparable tests, the residual strength under biaxial stress state by the ball-on-ring test was greater than that under the uniaxial one by the 4-point bend test. In the case that crack having 90deg. to loading direction, the ratio of biaxial to uniaxial flexure strength was 1.12. At a different crack angle to loading direction when it was evaluated by the 4-point bend test, the residual strength was different and the ratio of 45deg. to 90deg. was 1.16.

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