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Pressurized internal lenticular cracks at healed mica interfaces

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posted on 1993-05-01, 00:00 authored by K T Wan, Roger Horn, S Courmont, B Lawn
The equilibrium states of internal penny cracks at interfaces in thin-sheet bodies are investigated. Consideration is given to cracks held open by a center-loading force from an entrapped particle in combination with a uniform pressure from a fixed mass of entrapped gas. A fracture mechanics analysis indicates that under these conditions the cracks are stable, but are amenable to growth from an enhancement in net pressure (increase in internal pressure or decrease in external pressure) or effective particle size. Essential details of the theory are confirmed by experiments on lenticular cracks at healed interfaces in muscovite mica. The results are pertinent to flaw responses in brittle ceramic systems where structural integrity is an issue.

History

Journal

Journal of materials research

Volume

8

Issue

5

Pagination

1128 - 1136

Publisher

Materials Research Society

Location

Pittsburgh, Pa.

ISSN

0884-2914

eISSN

2044-5326

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1993, Materials Research Society

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