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Dynamic fatigue of brittle materials containing indentation line flaws
Authors:Beth L. Symonds  R. F. Cook  B. R. Lawn
Affiliation:(1) Department of Applied Physics, School of Physics, University of New South Wales, 2033 Kensington, NSW, Australia;(2) Fracture and Deformation Division, National Bureau of Standards, 20234 Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:A study is made of the dynamic fatigue response of brittle materials containing indentation-induced line flaws. The theoretical fracture mechanics of ldquomedianrdquo crack evolution to failure under applied tension are first developed, with special emphasis on the role of residual contact stresses. In particular, it is shown that use of fatigue curves to evaluate the exponent in an assumed power-law crack velocity function may result in systematic error, by as much as a factor of two, if proper account is not taken of this residual contact contribution. Data from strength tests on soda-lime glass bars in water, using a tungsten carbide cutting wheel to introduce the median pre-cracks, confirm the basic predictions. The results suggest that extreme care needs to be exercised when using surfaces with a contact history, e.g. as with machining damage, in fatigue test programmes for materials analysis.
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