T. Fett et al., Bridging stress relation from a combined evaluation of the R-curve and post-fracture tensile tests, INT J FRACT, 104(4), 2000, pp. 375-385
Although the R-curve has provided a convenient description of the crack gro
wth resistance behavior for ceramic materials, its shape depends not only o
n intrinsic material properties, but also on the selected specimen geometry
. Therefore, it is of general interest to isolate the geometry-independent
material-specific effects. In the case of alumina, bridging stresses in the
wake of a crack are responsible for the observed R-curve. In the present s
tudy, a procedure is demonstrated which enables one to determine the bridgi
ng stress relation from the initial part of the R-curve and post-fracture t
ensile (PFT) tests. Based on the bridging stresses, the complete R-curve, i
ncluding large crack extensions, can be computed. The calculated R-curve ag
rees very well with experimental results.