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On the experimental measurement of fracture toughness in SENT rubber specimens

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Abstract:
This work provides a direct comparison of several experimental approaches used in the literature to measure fracture toughness of rubber of rubber using single edge notched in tension (SENT) specimens, with the final aim to provide guidelines for an optimal testing procedure. Digital image correlation measurements were used to get new insights into the fracture process. SENT is experimentally advantageous because of the simple preparation from laboratory plates and the small amount of material required. The most common experimental approaches to measure fracture toughness of rubber rely on the energy release rate, measured by the tearing energy or the J-integral parameters. This work points out the importance of experimental conditions and test procedures: long specimens and short notches are preferred, identification of fracture initiation from the front view is necessary, strain energy density should not be evaluated from un-notched specimens at the critical stretch level, rather alternative strategies are shown in this work.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Digital image correlation; J-integral; Rubber; SENT specimen; Tearing energy; Toughness testing
List of contributors:
Agnelli, S.; Balasooriya, W.; Bignotti, F.; Schrittesser, B.
Authors of the University:
AGNELLI Silvia
BIGNOTTI Fabio
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/540181
Published in:
POLYMER TESTING
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