Brittle fracture strength on designing and loading
Memoirs of the Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University Volume 31 Issue 2
Page 279-289
published_at 1981-03
Title
切欠脆性破壊挙動におよぼす設計因子および負荷様式の影響
Brittle fracture strength on designing and loading
Creators
Takimoto Akio
Creators
Kawamoto Takao
Creators
Kuniki Nobuo
Creators
Sasaki Toyoshi
Creators
Kohhashi Yoshiroh
Creators
Ogawa Shuji
Creators
Fujii Yoshio
Creators
Naka Hirotoshi
Source Identifiers
Brittle fracture strength of design having notches varies complexly with the relative locational relationship between the main load applied and the introduced crack in a specimen. It also varies with the design factor of the length to width ratio of a specimen. Experimental results in unsaturated polyester resins predict that the brittle fracture strength of edge notch or center notch specimens fractured in an outside loading method increases with decreasing the length to width ratio of a specimen and that the strength in an inside loading method decreases with decreasing the ratio. Results of photoelastic study and fracture path analysis give good evidence to the conclusion elucidated above. Practical application tests were made on quenched S50C martensitic steel specimens and the relationships were examined.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
山口大学工学部
Date Issued
1981-03
File Version
Version of Record
Access Rights
open access
Relations
[ISSN]0372-7661
[NCID]AN00244228
Schools
工学部