نتایج جستجو برای: fracture toughness testing

تعداد نتایج: 432771  

2007
K. T. VENKATESWARA RAO WEIKANG YU

Mechanisms influencing the plane-strain fracture toughness behavior of commercial aluminum-lithium alloys at cryogenic temperatures are investigated as a function of microstructure and plate orientation. It is confirmed that certain alloys show a marked increase in tensile ductility and toughness with decrease in temperature, although such behavior is not found in the short-transverse orientati...

2005
R. K. Nalla

The aging-related deterioration of the fracture properties of bone, coupled with higher life expectancy, is responsible for increasing incidence of bone fracture in the elderly; consequently, an understanding of how these fracture properties degrade with age is essential. In this study, ex vivo fracture experiments have been performed to quantitatively assess the effect of age on human cortical...

2009
A. A. AL-MASKARI M. ROBINSON A. G. GIBSON S. R. FROST

This paper describes the fracture mechanics approach behind the water pressure ‘blow-off test for characterising the failure behaviour of composite repairs on steel tubes. The technique enables the fracture toughness of the metal/composite interface to be determined at the point where failure initiates. Surprisingly the values found for the interfacial fracture toughness are typically an order ...

2014
Richard L. Andersson Valter Ström Ulf W. Gedde Peter E. Mallon Mikael S. Hedenqvist Richard T. Olsson

A missing cornerstone in the development of tough micro/nano fibre systems is an understanding of the fibre failure mechanisms, which stems from the limitation in observing the fracture of objects with dimensions one hundredth of the width of a hair strand. Tensile testing in the electron microscope is herein adopted to reveal the fracture behaviour of a novel type of toughened electrospun poly...

2016
A. Hohenwarter B. Völker M. W. Kapp Y. Li S. Goto D. Raabe R. Pippan

Structural materials used for safety critical applications require high strength and simultaneously high resistance against crack growth, referred to as damage tolerance. However, the two properties typically exclude each other and research efforts towards ever stronger materials are hampered by drastic loss of fracture resistance. Therefore, future development of novel ultra-strong bulk materi...

Journal: :Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2022

An X70 natural gas pipeline steel that is being considered for blended gas/hydrogen service was evaluated in a high-pressure hydrogen environment. Fracture toughness testing and fatigue crack growth rate were conducted according to ASTM standards the results are presented context of ASME B31.12 qualification. While reduction fracture observed, behavior within acceptable bounds service.

2014
Huiming Ning Yuan Li Ning Hu Yanping Cao Cheng Yan Takesi Azuma Xianghe Peng Liangke Wu Jinhua Li Leilei Li

The effects of acid treatment, vapor grown carbon fiber (VGCF) interlayer and the angle, i.e., 0° and 90°, between the rolling stripes of an aluminum (Al) plate and the fiber direction of glass fiber reinforced plastics (GFRP) on the mode II interlaminar mechanical properties of GFRP/Al laminates were investigated. The experimental results of an end notched flexure test demonstrate that the aci...

2014
L F Kawashita A J Kinloch D R Moore J G Williams

The application of peel tests for the measurement of adhesive fracture toughness of metal-polymer laminates is reviewed and the merits of a mandrel peel method are highlighted. The mandrel method enables a direct experimental determination of both adhesive fracture toughness (GA) and the plastic bending energy (GP) during peel, whilst other approaches require a complex calculation for GP. In th...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1986
J E Bertram J M Gosline

An engineering fracture mechanics approach was applied to the analysis of the fracture resistance of equine hoof-wall. The relationship between fracture toughness and the morphological organization of the keratin hoof tissue was investigated. Fracture toughness was evaluated using the J-integral analysis method which employs the compact tension test geometry. Tensile tests were also conducted t...

Journal: :Bone 2010
Philipp J Thurner Carol G Chen Sophi Ionova-Martin Luling Sun Adam Harman Alexandra Porter Joel W Ager Robert O Ritchie Tamara Alliston

The ability of bone to resist catastrophic failure is critically dependent upon the material properties of bone matrix, a composite of hydroxyapatite, collagen type I, and noncollagenous proteins. These properties include elastic modulus, hardness, and fracture toughness. Like other aspects of bone quality, matrix material properties are biologically-defined and can be disrupted in skeletal dis...

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