End-Notched Flexure (ENF) and Compact Shear (CS) tests were performed on Australian Radiata Pine to quantify Mode II fracture properties in wood. Capabilities and limitations of each fracture test are compared with respect to ease of testing, underlying reduction schemes to determine Mode II fracture toughness (or strain-energy release rate), stable crack growth and mixed mode behaviour during crack growth. In particular, different reduction schemes are presented with and without the need for cumbersome crack length measurements. In contrast to CS tests, it is found that ENF tests yield stable and reliable Mode II fracture with negligible mixed-mode behaviour. Considering resistance curves, crack length measurements are only needed to deter...
This article reports on the determination of fracture energy and fracture process zone length in Mod...
Mode I fracture characterization was induced in wood (Picea abies L.) using the single-edge-notched ...
The fracture behaviors of four wood species commonly used in wood products were characterized when s...
Numerical and experimental studies of end-notched flexure (ENF) fracture tests were performed to ob...
This work addresses wood fracture characterization under mode II loading using the Four-Point End-No...
In this work a numerical study of the End Notched Flexure (ENF) specimen was performed in order to ...
This paper reports a numerical study of the end notched flexure Pinus pinaster wood specimen. The ma...
In this study, the End Notched Flexure (ENF) fracture test was used to obtain the mode II Rcurve of ...
Wood is a highly optimised natural composite material suitable for a number of different application...
A numerical and experimental study was performed to evaluate the critical strain energy release rate...
AbstractA numerical study involving the single edge notched-three point bending test was methodicall...
Determination of fracture toughness values in modes I and II for wood are considered. The testing me...
The mode of fracture is classified into three types, opening mode (Mode Ⅰ), sliding mode (Mode Ⅱ) an...
Crack evolution in wood from Norway Spruce during mode I wedge splitting tests was measured using a ...
Shear strength is one of the properties often used to qualify a wood species for use in industry. Bu...
This article reports on the determination of fracture energy and fracture process zone length in Mod...
Mode I fracture characterization was induced in wood (Picea abies L.) using the single-edge-notched ...
The fracture behaviors of four wood species commonly used in wood products were characterized when s...
Numerical and experimental studies of end-notched flexure (ENF) fracture tests were performed to ob...
This work addresses wood fracture characterization under mode II loading using the Four-Point End-No...
In this work a numerical study of the End Notched Flexure (ENF) specimen was performed in order to ...
This paper reports a numerical study of the end notched flexure Pinus pinaster wood specimen. The ma...
In this study, the End Notched Flexure (ENF) fracture test was used to obtain the mode II Rcurve of ...
Wood is a highly optimised natural composite material suitable for a number of different application...
A numerical and experimental study was performed to evaluate the critical strain energy release rate...
AbstractA numerical study involving the single edge notched-three point bending test was methodicall...
Determination of fracture toughness values in modes I and II for wood are considered. The testing me...
The mode of fracture is classified into three types, opening mode (Mode Ⅰ), sliding mode (Mode Ⅱ) an...
Crack evolution in wood from Norway Spruce during mode I wedge splitting tests was measured using a ...
Shear strength is one of the properties often used to qualify a wood species for use in industry. Bu...
This article reports on the determination of fracture energy and fracture process zone length in Mod...
Mode I fracture characterization was induced in wood (Picea abies L.) using the single-edge-notched ...
The fracture behaviors of four wood species commonly used in wood products were characterized when s...