The Ball-on-Three-Balls strength test: Effective volumes and surfaces for Weibull strength scaling
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in: Journal of the European Ceramic Society, Jahrgang 44.2024, Nr. 1, 2024, S. 173-183.
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T1 - The Ball-on-Three-Balls strength test
T2 - Effective volumes and surfaces for Weibull strength scaling
AU - Staudacher, Maximilian
AU - Eggel, Anna Elisa
AU - Supancic, Peter Hans
AU - Lube, Tanja
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2023 The Authors
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In order to compare the strength results of brittle materials from various testing methods or use the data for design purposes, it is essential to know the effective volume (Veff) or surface (Seff) for every loading scenario. For the Ball-on-Three-Balls-test (B3B), Veff and Seff have to be determined and investigated through Finite-Element-Analysis due to the lack of an accurate analytical description of the stress field. Through this work, the effective volume and surface of the B3B-test are made available as tabulated data for a wide range of specimen geometries and materials, along with the tools to utilize the data. A fitting model for the dependency of Veff and Seff on the Weibull-modulus for any given specimen geometry is provided. The influence of load-dependent non-linear effects on Veff and Seff is discussed. Finally, the necessity of Veff and Seff for statistical strength analysis is demonstrated through a practical example.
AB - In order to compare the strength results of brittle materials from various testing methods or use the data for design purposes, it is essential to know the effective volume (Veff) or surface (Seff) for every loading scenario. For the Ball-on-Three-Balls-test (B3B), Veff and Seff have to be determined and investigated through Finite-Element-Analysis due to the lack of an accurate analytical description of the stress field. Through this work, the effective volume and surface of the B3B-test are made available as tabulated data for a wide range of specimen geometries and materials, along with the tools to utilize the data. A fitting model for the dependency of Veff and Seff on the Weibull-modulus for any given specimen geometry is provided. The influence of load-dependent non-linear effects on Veff and Seff is discussed. Finally, the necessity of Veff and Seff for statistical strength analysis is demonstrated through a practical example.
KW - B3B-test
KW - Biaxial testing
KW - Effective volume
KW - Strength testing
KW - Weibull theory
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.09.018
DO - 10.1016/j.jeurceramsoc.2023.09.018
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85171328749
VL - 44.2024
SP - 173
EP - 183
JO - Journal of the European Ceramic Society
JF - Journal of the European Ceramic Society
SN - 0955-2219
IS - 1
ER -