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Fracture mechanics of circular discs with a V-notch subjected to wedging
Affiliation:1. Minnesota Dental Research Center for Biomaterials and Biomechanics, School of Dentistry, University of Minnesota, United States;2. Dental Materials Science, School of Dentistry, University of Birmingham, UK
Abstract:ObjectiveA method proposed for determining the fracture toughness (FT) of dental materials involves a ‘roller’ wedging open a V-notch in a cylindrical specimen. There are a number of problems with the design of this test and its mechanical analysis, and thus with the validity of the results obtained, were it to be used. Firstly, friction is ignored in calculating the horizontal wedging force. Secondly, the test specimen does not make use of a pre-crack at the notch tip. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of these factors on the FT calculated.MethodsAn analytical solution for the mode-I stress intensity factor (KI) of the compact tension specimen, which bears some similarities, is taken to be applicable. The mechanics of the specimen has been reanalysed, with a finite-element study of the resultant stresses, and compared with the compact-tension test.ResultsThe assumed analytical solution can provide accurate estimates for KI for the V notched specimen. However, the apparent agreement is due to the fortuitous combination of an overestimated horizontal wedging force and an underestimated stress singularity at the crack tip. In any case, ignoring friction will lead to an overestimate of FT.SignificanceIt is concluded that the test as presented is invalid.
Keywords:Fracture mechanics  Circular disc  V-notch  Wedging  Compact tension
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