Abstract

This paper considers the details of crack orientation and crack geometry effects on the dynamic modulus model and the rule-of-mixtures model developed in Part I for surface-limited microcracking damage in ceramics. In particular, the implications of using indentation cracks as a model crack system are considered, including accommodation of the hemispherically deformed zone ligament that bridges part of the opposing crack surfaces for indentation crack systems.

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