The applicability and limitation of the essential work of fracture model originally proposed for double-notched polymer and metal specimens with full ligament yielding prior to failure are studied using two sets of ABS polymer results measured with three-point-bend specimens without full ligament yielding. The model is then extended and related to a simple fracture mechanics model on the local fracture energy distribution, which is originally developed for quasi-brittle fracture of concrete-like materials. Both models lead to the conclusion that the height of the crack-tip plastic zone controls the fracture toughness of materials, and the specific fracture energy dissipation along a crack path
Improving the fracture toughness of the polymer matrix has been a concentration of research effort f...
In this work, the Essential Work of Fracture (EWF) approach was used to characterise fracture of thi...
The adhesive thickness effect on fracture behaviour of adhesive joints has been studied using the bo...
The well-known essential work of fracture model, describing the linear relationship between fracture...
The Post-Yielding Fracture Mechanics describe the fracture behaviour of pre-cracked films and thin s...
The implication of modelling concrete fracture with a fictitious crack of zero fracture process zone...
A new approach is proposed to analyze the fracture behavior with crack tip plasticity by the use of ...
The investigation of reaction of the static-dynamical loading (pulse hit action of the striker to a ...
The objective of the present study was to develop a criterion to characterize the influence of plast...
Findings on the fracture behavior of polymers are potentially applicable to many other material
Semi-crystalline polymers, such as polyethylene, nylon, and PET, are widely used in engin...
Plane-stress fracture toughness of amorphous copolyester (COP) sheets of different composition and m...
The effect of fiber inclusions on toughened plastics was studied by means of the technique of essent...
ABSTRACT: Specific requirements on the specimen geometry necessary for the determi-nation of fractur...
The validity of the essential work of fracture (EWF) method and its relation to J-integral were ques...
Improving the fracture toughness of the polymer matrix has been a concentration of research effort f...
In this work, the Essential Work of Fracture (EWF) approach was used to characterise fracture of thi...
The adhesive thickness effect on fracture behaviour of adhesive joints has been studied using the bo...
The well-known essential work of fracture model, describing the linear relationship between fracture...
The Post-Yielding Fracture Mechanics describe the fracture behaviour of pre-cracked films and thin s...
The implication of modelling concrete fracture with a fictitious crack of zero fracture process zone...
A new approach is proposed to analyze the fracture behavior with crack tip plasticity by the use of ...
The investigation of reaction of the static-dynamical loading (pulse hit action of the striker to a ...
The objective of the present study was to develop a criterion to characterize the influence of plast...
Findings on the fracture behavior of polymers are potentially applicable to many other material
Semi-crystalline polymers, such as polyethylene, nylon, and PET, are widely used in engin...
Plane-stress fracture toughness of amorphous copolyester (COP) sheets of different composition and m...
The effect of fiber inclusions on toughened plastics was studied by means of the technique of essent...
ABSTRACT: Specific requirements on the specimen geometry necessary for the determi-nation of fractur...
The validity of the essential work of fracture (EWF) method and its relation to J-integral were ques...
Improving the fracture toughness of the polymer matrix has been a concentration of research effort f...
In this work, the Essential Work of Fracture (EWF) approach was used to characterise fracture of thi...
The adhesive thickness effect on fracture behaviour of adhesive joints has been studied using the bo...