In situ characterisation of dynamic fracture in $$Al_2O_3$$ using ultra-fast X-ray phase contrast radioscopy: effects of porosity and crack speed
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2025Journal
International Journal of FractureAbstract
The dynamic fracture properties of porous ceramics were studied using single bunch synchrotron X-ray phase contrast imaging. The modified brazilian geometry was used to initiate and propagate a pure mode I crack. The specimen was compressed using the Split Hopkinson bars at strain rates of the order of 102s−1. Main cracks were isolated for four different grades of Al2O3, one dense alumina, and three porous grades with 20% to 60% porosity. The maximum measured crack velocities for three grades is of the order of 0.6 cR and 0.4 cR for the most porous. The fracture energy was estimated using a FE numerical simulation to quantify the influence of inertial effects induced by crack propagation. The results show that these inertial effects are far from negligible (up to 80% of the stored energy) and that the dynamic correction factors known from the literature tend to overestimate the fracture energy. The values obtained vary from 22 J/m2 for the densest to 5 J/m2 for the most porous.
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