The Transverse Crack Tension test revisited

An experimental and numerical study

Journal Article (2016)
Research Group
Applied Mechanics
Copyright
© 2016 T. Scalici, G. Pitarresi, G. Catalanotti, F.P. van der Meer, A. Valenza
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2016.09.033
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Publication Year
2016
Language
English
Copyright
© 2016 T. Scalici, G. Pitarresi, G. Catalanotti, F.P. van der Meer, A. Valenza
Research Group
Applied Mechanics
Volume number
158
Pages (from-to)
144-159
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Abstract

Several problems arise when measuring the mode II interlaminar fracture toughness using a Transverse Crack Tension specimen; in particular, the fracture toughness depends on the geometry of the specimen and cannot be considered a material parameter. A preliminary experimental campaign was conducted on TCTs of different sizes but no fracture toughness was measured because the TCTs failed in an unacceptable way, invalidating the tests. A comprehensive numerical and experimental investigation is conducted to identify the main causes of this behaviour and a modification of the geometry of the specimen is proposed. It is believed that the obtained results represent a significant contribution in the understanding of the TCT test as a mode II characterization procedure and, at the same time, provide new guidelines to characterize the mode II crack propagation under tensile loads.

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