Crack growth stabilization in the eccentric three-point end-notched flexure test of solid wood using side-grooved samples

•Mode II resistance curve of solid wood is obtained from three-point eccentric end-notched flexure test.•Grooves were cut along both side surfaces of the sample to enhance the stabilization of crack growth.•Side grooves are effective to stabilize the crack growth in the three-point eccentric end-not...

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Veröffentlicht in:Engineering fracture mechanics 2024-11, Vol.311, p.110605, Article 110605
Hauptverfasser: Yoshihara, Hiroshi, Maruta, Makoto
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:•Mode II resistance curve of solid wood is obtained from three-point eccentric end-notched flexure test.•Grooves were cut along both side surfaces of the sample to enhance the stabilization of crack growth.•Side grooves are effective to stabilize the crack growth in the three-point eccentric end-notched flexure test. A three-point eccentric end-notched flexure (3EENF) test was conducted on Sitka spruce to characterize the Mode II resistance curve (R-curve). To extend the range for stabilized crack growth, grooves were cut along both side surfaces of the sample to reduce the region around the neutral axis. The R-curve was determined by varying the initial crack lengths, and fracture toughness values were measured at both the onset and during growth. Additionally, the effect of side grooves on stabilizing crack growth in the 3EENF test was investigated by comparing numerical simulation results with those from four-point end-notched flexure (4ENF) tests. The grooves effectively stabilized crack growth, and the stabilization range was equivalent to that of the 4ENF test when the initial crack length was appropriately determined. The grooved sample exhibited behavior indicative of a longer crack than the actual length.
ISSN:0013-7944
DOI:10.1016/j.engfracmech.2024.110605