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Assessment of the tensile strength through size effect curves
When assessing the tensile strength of a cohesive material for a wide range of test geometries, the change of peak loads as a function of size - the well-known size effect - is inconclusive to determine the initial behaviour of the softening curve and, in particular, the true value of the tensile strength f t Two different softening functions, such as linear and trapezoidal, can give the same accurate predictions for the maximum load, but different values of f t must be used. Brazilian splitting tests exhibit the same behaviour and are less dependent on the initial shape of the softening curve, so this kind of test is recommended to assess the tensile strength. To know the actual softening curve, one needs additional experimental information, such as the load-displacement curve or the load-CMOD curve.
Assessment of the tensile strength through size effect curves
When assessing the tensile strength of a cohesive material for a wide range of test geometries, the change of peak loads as a function of size - the well-known size effect - is inconclusive to determine the initial behaviour of the softening curve and, in particular, the true value of the tensile strength f t Two different softening functions, such as linear and trapezoidal, can give the same accurate predictions for the maximum load, but different values of f t must be used. Brazilian splitting tests exhibit the same behaviour and are less dependent on the initial shape of the softening curve, so this kind of test is recommended to assess the tensile strength. To know the actual softening curve, one needs additional experimental information, such as the load-displacement curve or the load-CMOD curve.
Assessment of the tensile strength through size effect curves
Vorhersage der Zugfestigkeit mittels Größeneinflußkurven
Guinea, G.V. (Autor:in) / Elices, M. (Autor:in) / Planas, J. (Autor:in)
Engineering Fracture Mechanics ; 65 ; 189-207
2000
19 Seiten, 17 Bilder, 2 Tabellen, 19 Quellen
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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