Mixed Mode Testing for Fracture Toughness of Coal Based on Critical-Energy-Density

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. Karl Zipf Z. T. Bieniawski
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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9
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Publication Date:
Mar 1, 1989

Abstract

"Abstract. Based on the premise that understanding the fundamental mechanics of fine fragment formation in coal will lead to reducing coal dust problems in mines, a thorough study of the mechanics of crack propagation in coal was undertaken. Two approaches were considered in an attempt to understand and quantify the fracture process as it relates to fine fragment formation.In one approach, theoretical models are used which describe the size of the fracture process zone which may relate to the amount of structural damage and fine fragment formation on the new crack surface. The other approach is based on the relationship between crack tip stress intensity and new surface appearance for mixed mode crack propagation. Preliminary observations with a scanning electron microscope support the premise that fine fragment formation is related to fracture surface appearance and fracture initiation conditions.An experimental program designed to supply the input parameters for these approaches is presently underway. The experimentation features mixed mode fracture toughness testing, using a special mixed mode testing rig, and fracture velocity measurements with a crack propagation gage. The interpretation of this data via the approaches discussed will provide further understanding of the mechanics of fine fragment formation in coal."
Citation

APA: R. Karl Zipf Z. T. Bieniawski  (1989)  Mixed Mode Testing for Fracture Toughness of Coal Based on Critical-Energy-Density

MLA: R. Karl Zipf Z. T. Bieniawski Mixed Mode Testing for Fracture Toughness of Coal Based on Critical-Energy-Density. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1989.

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