Abstract (EN):
Mode I fracture characterization was induced in wood (Picea abies L.) using the single-edge-notched beam
loaded in three-point-bending. A developed data reduction scheme based on the equivalent linear elastic
fracture mechanics was used to evaluate the Resistance-curve instead of classical methods. The method is
found on beam theory and crack equivalent concept taking into account the triangular stress relief region
that develops in the crack vicinity. The method dispenses crack length monitoring in the course of the
loading process, providing a complete Resistance-curve which is essential for a clear identification of the
fracture energy. The validation of the procedure has been performed numerically using a bilinear cohesive
damage model, thus allowing the simulation of both damage initiation and growth. The numerical model
also provided the critical specimen dimensions that permit the attainment of accurate evaluation of the
fracture toughness in wood.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
8
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