Abstract

Using specimens of medium density fiberboard, double cantilever beam and three-point bend end-notched flexure tests were conducted to obtain the mode I and mode II initiation fracture toughness and resistance curve for in-plane and through-the-thickness systems. The mode I initiation fracture toughness was smaller than that of mode II for the in-plane crack systems, but this tendency was inverse for the through-the-thickness systems. The fracture toughness increased during the crack propagation because of the significant fiber bridgings induced between the crack surfaces, but the increase of the mode I propagation fracture toughness was moderated after the crack reached a certain length. In contrast, the mode II propagation fracture toughness continuously increased during the crack propagation.

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