Matthew E. McMurtry
MSE 2094
March 18, 1997
Group: Experimental
Topic: K1c, Fracture Toughness
Topic to be Covered:
Definition of fracture toughness
- Callister (124, 193-195, 777)
- Dowling (6, 281)
- Possible equations needed here
Definition of K1c, the plane strain fracture toughness
- Callister (192-194, 785)
- Dowling (287-291)
- Possible equations needed here
Mathematical determination of K1c
- Callister (193-197)
- Dowling (291-297)
- Equations will be needed for this section
- Scanned pictures of crack examples will be needed for this section
Examples of experiments used to determine K1c
- Lab Manual for ESM 3046 / MSE 3364 (Experiment 6)
- Dowling (302-307)
- Possible MPEG move or scanned photographs to show the experiment and test specimen
Comparison of fracture toughness for different type of materials
- Callister (195)
- Dowling (282-283, 309)
- A table would be very useful in this section
Explain usefulness and accuracy of K1c
- Callister (191-197)
The effect of grain size, thickness, and crack size and location on K1c
- Callister (191-197)
- Dowling (301-312)
Format of presentation:
- Typed paper of at least 1.5 pages long (most likely longer)
- Several equations and graphs must be presented
- Possible MPEG movie (if wanted) of K1c test (sample failing under tension in a universal testing machine).
References:
- Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction. 3rd Edition, William D. Callister, Jr., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1994.
- Mechanical Behavior of Materials. Norman E. Dowling, Prentice Hall, Inc., 1993.
- Lab manual for ESM 3060
- Others to be added at a later date.
Page Maintained By: Matthew E. McMurtry
Most Recent Revision Tuesday, March 18, 1997
A copy of my original contract can be found at:
http://sfbox.vt.edu:10021/M/mmcmurtr/MSE2094/project/agneda.html .