Abstract

AbstractThe method of normalization is used to develop the J‐R curve fracture toughness characterization for polymeric materials. This method can develop J‐R curves directly from load vs. displacement records without a need for an on‐line crack monitoring system. It was used previously to develop J‐R curves for metallic materials and is applied here for the first time to polymer materials. Single edge notched bend specimens of rubber toughened nylon 6/6 and rubber toughened amorphous nylon are used in this study. The J‐R curves from the method of normalization are compared with the results obtained from the multiple specimen method of ASTM Standard E813. The results show that the method of normalization gives reasonable J‐R curves; both methods show agreement over the early J‐R curve region. In addition the JIc values are determined for each method and compared. Based on this work it is suggested that the method of normalization could be used as a general test method to develop J‐R curves for polymeric materials.

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