The objective of this study was to produce true Griffith-type cracks i
n composite specimens for measuring fracture toughness. A compact test
specimen geometry, conforming to the ASTM standard (E-399-84) was cho
sen for the evaluation. Five methods of precracking were evaluated: 1)
placing no precrack (notch in specimen left blunt); 2) placing a shar
p notch with a Bard Parker blade under hand pressure; 3) placing a sha
rp notch with a Bard Parker blade under hand pressure, followed by str
essing the sample at 60% of the failure load for 25 cycles; 4) forming
a sharp notch by placing a razor blade in the sample during polymeriz
ation; and 5) placing a Griffith-type crack. Results indicate that the
method of precracking a sample does have a significant effect on the
measured value of the fracture toughness.