Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method

Many methods are currently used to measure the fracture toughness of ceramic materials. Methods based on crack-length measurements of cracks introduced into the sample surface by the Vicker's indentor have the advantage that they are easy to use, but are very unreliable due to subcritical crack...

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Main Authors: Kurt Strecker, Sebastião Ribeiro, Michael-Johannes Hoffmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol) 2005-06-01
Series:Materials Research
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392005000200004
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author Kurt Strecker
Sebastião Ribeiro
Michael-Johannes Hoffmann
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description Many methods are currently used to measure the fracture toughness of ceramic materials. Methods based on crack-length measurements of cracks introduced into the sample surface by the Vicker's indentor have the advantage that they are easy to use, but are very unreliable due to subcritical crack growth and the difficulty in determining the exact length of the cracks. Furthermore, depending on the crack shape there are many equations to calculate K Ic. Other methods like the Chevron Notch or Single Edge Pre-cracked Beam (SEPB) are often difficult to execute or expensive. The simple and inexpensive Single-Edge-V-Notched Beam (SEVNB) on the other hand gives reliable values of fracture toughness of ceramic materials. In this method a saw cut is tapered to a sharp V-notch using a razor blade sprinkled with diamond paste. Thus, it is possible to introduce a sharp crack with a notch width of less than 20 micrometers, necessary to conduct valid tests. In this investigation, fracture toughness measurements on LPS-SiC materials carried out by the indentation technique and the SEVNB method have been compared.
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spelling doaj.art-d23372d170fb4bd28c1d41e22e60b2712022-12-21T21:43:15ZengAssociação Brasileira de Metalurgia e Materiais (ABM); Associação Brasileira de Cerâmica (ABC); Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)Materials Research1516-14392005-06-018212112410.1590/S1516-14392005000200004Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB methodKurt StreckerSebastião RibeiroMichael-Johannes HoffmannMany methods are currently used to measure the fracture toughness of ceramic materials. Methods based on crack-length measurements of cracks introduced into the sample surface by the Vicker's indentor have the advantage that they are easy to use, but are very unreliable due to subcritical crack growth and the difficulty in determining the exact length of the cracks. Furthermore, depending on the crack shape there are many equations to calculate K Ic. Other methods like the Chevron Notch or Single Edge Pre-cracked Beam (SEPB) are often difficult to execute or expensive. The simple and inexpensive Single-Edge-V-Notched Beam (SEVNB) on the other hand gives reliable values of fracture toughness of ceramic materials. In this method a saw cut is tapered to a sharp V-notch using a razor blade sprinkled with diamond paste. Thus, it is possible to introduce a sharp crack with a notch width of less than 20 micrometers, necessary to conduct valid tests. In this investigation, fracture toughness measurements on LPS-SiC materials carried out by the indentation technique and the SEVNB method have been compared.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392005000200004fracture toughness measurementindentation techniqueSENVB method
spellingShingle Kurt Strecker
Sebastião Ribeiro
Michael-Johannes Hoffmann
Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method
Materials Research
fracture toughness measurement
indentation technique
SENVB method
title Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method
title_full Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method
title_fullStr Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method
title_full_unstemmed Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method
title_short Fracture toughness measurements of LPS-SiC: a comparison of the indentation technique and the SEVNB method
title_sort fracture toughness measurements of lps sic a comparison of the indentation technique and the sevnb method
topic fracture toughness measurement
indentation technique
SENVB method
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