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In-situ SEM study of fracture of an ultrathin Al-foil-modelling of the fracture processes

Kao-Walter, S and Ståhle, P LU (2002) Third International Conference on Experimental Mechanics p.253-256
Abstract
Fracture behavior of an ultra thin Aluminium foil was studied. For very short crack lengths, fracture has been followed in the scanner electronic microscope (SEM) with a tensile stage. A single edge notched tension specimen was used. Crack length and applied load during the crack growth were measured. These results have been used to calculate fracture strength using linear elastic fracture mechanics and a strip yield model. The results are discussed in general and in particular regarding the importance of process region modeling.
Abstract (Swedish)
Fracture behavior of an ultra thin aluminium foil was studied. For very short crack lengths, fracture has been followed in the scanning electron microscope (SEM) with a tensile stage. A single edge notched tension specimen was used. Crack length and applied load during the crack growth were measured. These results have been used to calculate fracture strength using linear elastic fracture mechanics and a strip yield model. The results are discussed in general and in particular regarding the importance of process region modeling (7 refs.)
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Third International Conference on Experimental Mechanics
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Beijing, China
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2002-02-14 - 2002-02-14
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DOI
10.1117/12.468836
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  abstract     = {{Fracture behavior of an ultra thin Aluminium foil was studied. For very short crack lengths, fracture has been followed in the scanner electronic microscope (SEM) with a tensile stage. A single edge notched tension specimen was used. Crack length and applied load during the crack growth were measured. These results have been used to calculate fracture strength using linear elastic fracture mechanics and a strip yield model. The results are discussed in general and in particular regarding the importance of process region modeling.}},
  author       = {{Kao-Walter, S and Ståhle, P}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  pages        = {{253--256}},
  title        = {{In-situ SEM study of fracture of an ultrathin Al-foil-modelling of the fracture processes}},
  url          = {{https://lup.lub.lu.se/search/files/66639479/In_situ_SEM_study_of_fracture_of_an_ultra_thin_Al_foil_modelling.pdf}},
  doi          = {{10.1117/12.468836}},
  year         = {{2002}},
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