Recently, a new procedure has been proposed for testing the toughness of th
in materials. The test procedure consists of glueing a metal frame onto eac
h specimen face and applying load to the metal frame. This procedure is des
igned to avoid a Brinel effect on the specimen. Since the characterization
of the material toughness requires a compliance function, a finite element
calculation is performed in order to evaluate the influence of various mate
rial parameters. The deviation of the compliance with the Young's moduli of
the frame and tested materials, and also with the shear modulus, G, is stu
died. The resulting relationships are used to obtain a definition of the co
mpliance function which takes into account the notch length and a stiffness
representative of the tested materials and the glued frame. Comparison bet
ween calculated compliances and experimental data exhibits a good agreement
.