Effects of specimen size and crack depth ratio on calibration curves for modified compact tension specimens
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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The compact tension (CT) test is frequently used to determine fracture properties of metallic
materials, such as fracture energy, fracture toughness, crack propagation rate and J-R curves. In the
case of cement based composites, a modified compact tension (MCT) specimen can be
advantageously used due to the negligible stress concentration arising around the pulling dowel pins
during the test. In this work, finite element calculations are used to determine the calibrations curves
for the stress intensity factor K, COD, CMOD and CMOD(4), needed for an accurate determination
of the fracture parameters, as a function of the ratio a/W. Nominal diameters are selected according
to the used core bits between 50 mm and 300 mm.
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modified compact tension test, fracture, concrete, core drill, stress intensity factor, compliance expressions, finite element simulation
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Sborník vědeckých prací Vysoké školy báňské - Technické univerzity Ostrava. Řada stavební. 2015, roč. 15, č. 2, s. 161-170 : il.