Mixed-Mode Fracture in Soda-Lime Glass |
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Authors: | S. W. FREIMAN ,A. C. GONZALEZ,J. J. MECHOLSKY&dagger |
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Affiliation: | Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375 |
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Abstract: | Soda-lime-silica glass was fractured under combined mode I and mode II loading from flaws produced by hardness indentations. Critical stress intensities calculated from K1 and K11 combined using four analyses, are compared to KIC measured by a fracture mechanics technique and to values of KIC determined by measuring fracture-mirror size. The comparison showed that KIC calculated using a noncoplanar strain-energy release-rate analysis gave the best agreement with values obtained by fracture mechanics techniques over the widest range of crack orientations. KICcalculated from mirror sizes was constant regardless of the orientation of the original flaw. |
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