Abstract

The aim of the present research is twofold. Firstly, to provide a new set of experimental results regarding tensile brittle fracture in key-hole notches and secondly, to check the suitability of the local strain energy density (SED) criterion in predicting the test results. For this purpose, 21 fracture tests were conducted at room temperature on a new version of the well-known Brazilian disk specimen containing a central dumbbell-shaped slit with two key-ends (Key-BD specimen) made of PMMA. The experimentally obtained fracture loads were theoretically predicted for different notch radii by means of the local SED averaged over a specified control volume which embraces the notch edge. It was shown that the experimental results could be well predicted by means of the SED criterion.

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