Geometry Effects on Mode I Brittle Fracture in VO-Notched PMMA Specimens
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Bahadori, Robab; Ayatollahi, Majid Reza; Cicero González, Sergio

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2021-09Derechos
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Polymers 2021, 13(17), 3017
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Palabras clave
VO-notch
PMMA
Mode I loading
Generalized maximum tangential stress
Higher-order terms
Crack initiation angle
Fracture strength
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ABSTARCT: This paper gathers experimental and theoretical investigations about both the geometry-dependent fracture initiation angle and the fracture strength in VO-notched polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) specimens under mode I loading conditions. The numerical analyses revealed that despite the application of pure mode I loading on the geometrically symmetric VO-notched samples, the maximum tangential stress occurs at two points symmetrically placed on either side of the notch bisector line. The experimental tests performed on some specimens showed that a crack does not necessarily propagate along the notch bisector line. Stress-based theoretical studies were then carried out to justify the experimental findings. The conventional maximum tangential stress (MTS) criterion gave weak predictions of the fracture. Therefore, the predictions were checked with the generalized MTS (GMTS) criterion by taking into consideration the higher-order stress terms. It was demonstrated that the GMTS criterion predictions have satisfactory consistency with the experimental results of the crack initiation angle and the fracture strength.
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