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The effects of circular holes and sharp notches on the tensile strength of
two Nicalon-reinforced ceramic composites have been investigated. The influ
ence of inelastic straining on the redistribution of stress has been elucid
ated through measurements of the local strains in the regions of high stres
s concentration, coupled with finite element simulations of the test geomet
ries, using a nonlinear constitutive law appropriate to ceramic composites.
The scale dependence of strength has been inferred from tests performed on
specimens of varying size. The utility of two failure models that incorpor
ate both the inelastic straining and the scale dependence has been assessed
: one based on the point stress failure criterion and the other on weakest-
link fracture statistics. Both approaches provide a reasonably consistent d
escription of the experimental measurements. Some of the implications and l
imitations associated with the failure models are discussed.