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Measuring Fracture Energy in a Brittle Polymeric Material
Authors:K. Arakawa  T. Mada
Affiliation:(1) Research Institute for Applied Mechanics, Kyushu University, 6-1 Kasuga-koen, kasuga-shi, 816-8580 Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:The dynamic fracture behavior of a brittle polymer, polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA), was studied using single-edge-cracked tensile specimens and the method of caustics in combination with high-speed photography. The dynamic response of the specimen and the state of local stress near the crack tip, i.e., the stress intensity factor K, were measured. To analyze the dynamic response, the external work, Uex, applied to the specimen was partitioned into three components: the elastic energy, Ee; non-elastic energy, En, due to viscoelastic and plastic deformation; and fracture energy, Ef, for creating a new fracture surface, As. The results showed that Ee, En, and Ef increased with Uex, and the ratio Ef/Uex was about 46% over a wide range of Uex. Energy release rates were estimated using Gt = Uex/As and Gf = Ef/As. The mean energy release rate, Gm, during dynamic crack propagation was also determined using the value of K. A good correlation between Gf and Gm was found.
Keywords:Dynamic fracture  Elastic energy  Non-elastic energy  Fracture energy  Stress intensity factor  Energy release rate  Caustic method  High-speed photography  PMMA
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