Single Fracture Of Brittle Spheres

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Arbiter
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Jan 1, 1968

Abstract

Fracture under low velocity free-fall and double impact, and under slow compression have been-investigated. The pattern of breakage and the size distribution of resulting fragments for sand-cement and glass spheres have been determined. Photoelasticity methods were used to simulate the stress distributions in free-fall impact in order to explain the observed patterns of breakage. Oblique fracture planes, occurring only in free-fall impact, develop along lines which coincide with the trajectories of principal compression as determined by mathematical analysis Breakage efficiencies for different modes of fracture were compared for both types of spheres. For the same specimen and loading system, static loading and low velocity dynamic loading induce geometrically similar stress fields resulting in reasonably similar fracture patterns and shapes of fragments.
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APA: N. Arbiter  (1968)  Single Fracture Of Brittle Spheres

MLA: N. Arbiter Single Fracture Of Brittle Spheres. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1968.

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