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Título
Pre-notched dog bone small punch specimens for the estimation of fracture properties
Autor
Publicado en
Engineering Failure Analysis. 2019, V. 96, p. 236-240
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2019-02
ISSN
1350-6307
DOI
10.1016/j.engfailanal.2018.10.012
Resumo
In recent years, the pre-notched or pre-cracked small punch test (P-SPT) has been successfully used to estimate the fracture properties of metallic materials for cases in which there is not sufficient material to identify these properties from standard tests, such as CT or SENB specimens. The P-SPT basically consists of deforming a pre-notched miniature specimen, whose edges are firmly gripped by a die, using a high strength punch. The novelty of this paper lies in the estimation of fracture properties using dog-bone-shaped specimens with different confinement levels. With these specimens, three confinement variations have been studied. The results obtained enable the establishment of a variation of fracture properties depending on the level of confinement of each miniature specimen and selection of the most appropriate confinement for this goal.
Palabras clave
Fracture properties
Pre-notched small punch test
Confinement level
Dog-bone-shaped specimen
Materia
Resistencia de materiales
Strength of materials
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