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Measurement of Mode I and Mode II Fracture Properties of Wood-Bonded Joints
Abstract:In this work, the fracture characterisation of wood-bonded joints under pure mode I and mode II loading was performed. The tested material was maritime pine (Pinus pinaster Ait.) bonded with an epoxy adhesive. Two fracture mechanical tests were chosen: the double cantilever beam (DCB) for opening mode I loading, and the end-notched flexure (ENF) for sliding mode II loading. The compliance-based beam method (CBBM) was used for both mode I and mode II fracture, since the Resistance-curves can be obtained directly from the global mechanical response of the specimens (load–displacement curve), without crack monitoring during propagation. This data reduction scheme was validated by direct comparison with the modified experimental compliance method (MECM).
Keywords:FRACTURE MECHANICS  WOOD-BONDED JOINTS  COMPLIANCE-BASED BEAM METHOD  MODIFIED EXPERIMENTAL COMPLIANCE METHOD  DOUBLE CANTILEVER BEAM (DCB) TEST  END-NOTCHED FLEXURE (ENF) TEST
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