Skip to main content
SHARE
Publication

Spiral Notch Torsion Test for Determining Fracture Toughness of Structural Materials...

by Jy-an Wang, Fei Ren, Ting Tan
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Publication Date
Page Numbers
119 to 124
Conference Name
ASME 2012 Pressure Vessels & Piping Division Conference
Conference Location
Toronto, Canada
Conference Date
-

Spiral Notch Torsion Fracture Toughness Test (SNTT) was developed recently to measure the intrinsic fracture toughness (KIC) of structural materials. The SNTT system operates by applying pure torsion to uniform cylindrical specimens with a notch line that spirals around the specimen at a 45 pitch. The KIC values are obtained with the aid of a three-dimensional finite-element computer code, TOR3D-KIC. The SNTT method is uniquely suitable for testing a wide variety of materials used extensively in pressure vessel and piping structural components and weldments, including others such as ceramics, their composites, graphite, concrete, and polymeric composites. The SNTT test results for some of these structural materials are demonstrated in this paper.