The Brazilian test has been extremely popular while prompting significant debate. The main source of controversy is rooted in its indirect nature; the material tensile strength is inferred upon assuming that cracking initiates at the centre of the sample. Here, we use the Griffith criterion and finite element analysis to map the conditions (jaws geometry and material properties) that result in the nucleation of a centre crack. Unlike previous studies, we do not restrict ourselves to evaluating the stress state at the disk centre; the failure envelope of the generalised Griffith criterion is used to establish the crack nucleation location. We find that the range of conditions where the Brazilian test is valid is much narrower than previously...
The paper presents the results of numerical simulation of brittle material fracture initiated by Gri...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study in which molded gypsum and Carrara Marble s...
Failure modes of rock are difficult and challenging to calculate. It is very important to study the ...
Due to the difficulties associated with performing a direct uniaxial tensile test, the tensile stren...
The development of the Brazilian disc test for determining indirect tensile strength and its applica...
The development of the Brazilian disc test for determining indirect tensile strength and its applica...
The applicability of a new test method involving semi-circular (truncated) Brazilian disc specimens ...
The present work analyses the reliability of the Brazilian test with loading arcs. A new testing set...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
This research study presents a new theoretical model to calculate the indirect tensile strength for ...
The difficulties associated with performing a direct tensile test on a rock specimen have led to a n...
Brazilian splitting test with arc loading condition may result in a reduction of the concentration o...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
We present a statistical model which is able to capture some interesting features exhibite...
Published correction to this article: Giutiérrez-Moizant, R., et al.: Correction to "Computational v...
The paper presents the results of numerical simulation of brittle material fracture initiated by Gri...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study in which molded gypsum and Carrara Marble s...
Failure modes of rock are difficult and challenging to calculate. It is very important to study the ...
Due to the difficulties associated with performing a direct uniaxial tensile test, the tensile stren...
The development of the Brazilian disc test for determining indirect tensile strength and its applica...
The development of the Brazilian disc test for determining indirect tensile strength and its applica...
The applicability of a new test method involving semi-circular (truncated) Brazilian disc specimens ...
The present work analyses the reliability of the Brazilian test with loading arcs. A new testing set...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
This research study presents a new theoretical model to calculate the indirect tensile strength for ...
The difficulties associated with performing a direct tensile test on a rock specimen have led to a n...
Brazilian splitting test with arc loading condition may result in a reduction of the concentration o...
The tensile strength of intact rock materials has been determined by indirect method more frequent t...
We present a statistical model which is able to capture some interesting features exhibite...
Published correction to this article: Giutiérrez-Moizant, R., et al.: Correction to "Computational v...
The paper presents the results of numerical simulation of brittle material fracture initiated by Gri...
This paper presents the results of an experimental study in which molded gypsum and Carrara Marble s...
Failure modes of rock are difficult and challenging to calculate. It is very important to study the ...