Standard Test Method for Short Rod Fracture Toughness of Cemented Carbides


Importancia y uso:

5.1 The property KIcSR determined by this test method is believed to characterize the resistance of a cemented carbide to fracture in a neutral environment in the presence of a sharp crack under severe tensile constraint, such that the state of stress near the crack front approaches tri-tensile plane strain, and the crack-tip plastic region is small compared with the crack size and specimen dimensions in the constraint direction. A KIcSR value is believed to represent a lower limiting value of fracture toughness. This value may be used to estimate the relation between failure stress and defect size when the conditions of high constraint described above would be expected. Background information concerning the basis for development of this test method in terms of linear elastic fracture mechanics may be found in Refs (1-7).3

5.2 This test method can serve the following purposes:

5.2.1 To establish, in quantitative terms significant to service performance, the effects of fabrication variables on the fracture toughness of new or existing materials, and

5.2.2 To establish the suitability of a material for a specific application for which the stress conditions are prescribed and for which maximum flaw sizes can be established with confidence.

Subcomité:

B09.06

Volúmen:

02.05

Número ICS:

77.160 (Powder metallurgy)

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Norma
B771

Versión
11(2025)

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Test Method

Fecha aprobación
2025-09-01