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Griffith-based analysis of crack initiation location in a Brazilian test

Emilio Martínez Pañeda's picture

Dear iMechanicians, I hope that the paper below is of interest, given the wide use this experiment. Essentially, we use the generalised Griffith criterion to determine the crack initiation location in the Brazilian split test, establishing the conditions (jaws geometry and material properties) that lead to a valid test. We find that the range of conditions where the Brazilian test is valid is much narrower than previously thought, with current standards being inappropriate for a wide range of rock-like materials. We further develop a protocol (and accompanying Matlab App) that experimentalists can follow to obtain a valid estimate of the material tensile strength. 

 

Y. Navidtehrani, C. Betegón, R.W. Zimmerman, E. Martínez-Pañeda

Griffith-based analysis of crack initiation location in a Brazilian test

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ROCK MECHANICS AND MINING SCIENCES 159, 105227 (2022)

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijrmms.2022.105227

The Brazilian test has been extremely popular while prompting significant debate. The main source of controversy is rooted in its indirect nature; the material tensile strength is inferred upon assuming that cracking initiates at the centre of the sample. Here, we use the Griffith criterion and finite element analysis to map the conditions (jaws geometry and material properties) that result in the nucleation of a centre crack. Unlike previous studies, we do not restrict ourselves to evaluating the stress state at the disk centre; the failure envelope of the generalised Griffith criterion is used to establish the crack nucleation location. We find that the range of conditions where the Brazilian test is valid is much narrower than previously assumed, with current practices and standards being inappropriate for a wide range of rock-like materials. The results obtained are used to develop a protocol that experimentalists can follow to obtain a valid estimate of the material tensile strength. This is showcased with specific case studies and examples of valid and invalid tests from the literature. Furthermore, the uptake of this protocol is facilitated by providing a MATLAB App that determines the validity of the experiment for arbitrary test conditions.

 

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