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ASTM International - ASTM E1304-97(2002)

Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials

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Organization: ASTM International
Publication Date: 10 April 1997
Status: inactive
Page Count: 11
ICS Code (Mechanical testing of metals): 77.040.10
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1.1 This test method covers the determination of plane-strain (chevron-notch) fracture toughnesses, KIv or K IvM, of metallic materials. Fracture toughness by this method is relative to a slowly advancing steady state crack initiated at a chevron-shaped notch, and propagating in a chevron-shaped ligament (Fig. 1). Some metallic materials, when tested by this method, exhibit a sporadic crack growth in which the crack front remains nearly stationary until a critical load is reached. The crack then becomes unstable and suddenly advances at high speed to the next arrest point. For these materials, this test method covers the determination of the plane-strain fracture toughness, KIvj or KIvM, relative to the crack at the points of instability.

Note 1-One difference between this test method and Test Method E 399 (which measures K Ic) is that Test Method E 399 centers attention on the start of crack extension from a fatigue precrack. This test method makes use of either a steady state slowly propagating crack, or a crack at the initiation of a crack jump. Although both methods are based on the principles of linear elastic fracture mechanics, this difference, plus other differences in test procedure, may cause the values from this test method to be larger than KIc values in some materials. Therefore, toughness values determined by this test method cannot be used interchangeably with KIc.

1.2 This test method uses either chevron-notched rod specimens of circular cross section, or chevron-notched bar specimens of square or rectangular cross section (Figs. 1-10). The terms "short rod" and "short bar" are used commonly for these types of chevron-notched specimens.

1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Document History

May 15, 2020
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
5.1 The fracture toughness determined by this test method characterizes the resistance of a material to fracture by a slowly advancing steady-state crack (see 3.2.5) in a neutral environment under...
July 1, 2014
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
5.1 The fracture toughness determined by this test method characterizes the resistance of a material to fracture by a slowly advancing steady-state crack (see 3.2.5) in a neutral environment under...
July 1, 2014
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
5.1 The fracture toughness determined by this test method characterizes the resistance of a material to fracture by a slowly advancing steady-state crack (see 3.2.5) in a neutral environment under...
November 1, 2008
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
The fracture toughness determined by this test method characterizes the resistance of a material to fracture by a slowly advancing steady-state crack (see 3.2.5) in a neutral environment under severe...
November 1, 2008
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
The fracture toughness determined by this test method characterizes the resistance of a material to fracture by a slowly advancing steady-state crack (see 3.2.5) in a neutral environment under severe...
April 10, 1997
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
1.1 This test method covers the determination of plane-strain (chevron-notch) fracture toughnesses, KIv or K IvM, of metallic materials. Fracture toughness by this method is relative to a slowly...
ASTM E1304-97(2002)
April 10, 1997
Standard Test Method for Plane-Strain (Chevron-Notch) Fracture Toughness of Metallic Materials
1.1 This test method covers the determination of plane-strain (chevron-notch) fracture toughnesses, KIv or K IvM, of metallic materials. Fracture toughness by this method is relative to a slowly...
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