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A Critical Evaluation of Indentation Techniques for Measuring Fracture Toughness: II, Strength Method

An examination is made of the sharp‐indentation technique of strength‐test precracking for toughness evaluation. The experimental approach follows that proposed by other workers but the theoretical analysis contains one vital new feature; the residual‐stress term discussed in Part I of this study is...

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Published in:Journal of the American Ceramic Society 1981-09, Vol.64 (9), p.539-543
Main Authors: CHANTIKUL, P., ANSTIS, G. R., LAWN, B. R., MARSHALL, D. B.
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