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The Single-Edge Precracked Beam (SEPB) method to assess the fracture toughness, the fracture energy and the stress corrosion cracking of glass
Theany Tô  1, *@  , Fabrice Célarié  1@  , Clément Roux-Langlois  1  , Arnaud Bazin  1  , Yann Gueguen  1@  , Hervé Orain  1@  , Mickaël Le Fur  1  , Vincent Burgaud  1@  , Tanguy Rouxel  1, *@  
1 : Glass & Mechanics Department, Institute of Physics, UMR UR1-CNRS 6251, University of Rennes 1, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France
Institut de Physique de Rennes
* : Corresponding author

We show that the Single-Edge Precracked Beam (SEPB) test is not only suitable to the determination of the fracture toughness (KIc) of glass, but also offers a unique opportunity to assess the slow crack growth behavior in a single experiment lasting for few minutes. Besides, we found that it is possible to get either a stable or an unstable final fracture regime (pre-cracked specimen) depending on the testing parameters, and that the unstable case is preferable for the estimation of KIc. The "pop-in" precrack was found mostly to close completely once the load was suppressed on the bridge-flexure device. This led to a reopening event on the loading curves. It is noteworthy that all these original observations were made possible thanks to the design of very stiff testing apparatus (6.7 MN.m−1) allowing for a cross-head speed as small as 0.01 μm.s−1. Results obtained on four grades of commercially available glasses are compared to those stemming from Vickers indentation cracking and chevron notched experiments.



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