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ASTM C 1678 : 2010 : R2015

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Standard Practice for Fractographic Analysis of Fracture Mirror Sizes in Ceramics and Glasses
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Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

23-01-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

12-10-2015

CONTAINED IN VOL. 15.01, 2017 Specifies the analysis and interpretation of fracture mirror sizes in brittle materials.

1.1This practice pertains to the analysis and interpretation of fracture mirror sizes in brittle materials. Fracture mirrors (Fig. 1) are telltale fractographic markings that surround a fracture origin in brittle materials. The fracture mirror size may be used with known fracture mirror constants to estimate the stress in a fractured component. Alternatively, the fracture mirror size may be used in conjunction with known stresses in test specimens to calculate fracture mirror constants. The practice is applicable to glasses and polycrystalline ceramic laboratory test specimens as well as fractured components. The analysis and interpretation procedures for glasses and ceramics are similar, but they are not identical. Different optical microscopy examination techniques are listed and described, including observation angles, illumination methods, appropriate magnification, and measurement protocols. Guidance is given for calculating a fracture mirror constant and for interpreting the fracture mirror size and shape for both circular and noncircular mirrors including stress gradients, geometrical effects, and/or residual stresses. The practice provides figures and micrographs illustrating the different types of features commonly observed in and measurement techniques used for the fracture mirrors of glasses and polycrystalline ceramics.

Note 1:The initial flaw may grow stably to size ac prior to unstable fracture when the stress intensity reaches KIc. The mirror-mist radius is Ri, the mist-hackle radius is Ro, and the branching distance is Rb. These transitions correspond to the mirror constants, Ai, Ao, and Ab, respectively.

1.2The values stated in SI units are to be regarded as standard. No other units of measurement are included in this standard.

1.3This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibility of the user of this standard to establish appropriate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use.

Committee
C 28
DocumentType
Standard Practice
Pages
16
ProductNote
Reconfirmed 2015
PublisherName
American Society for Testing and Materials
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

ASTM C 1322 : 2015 : R2019 Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics

ASTM C 1145 : 2019 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1322 : 2005 : REV B Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 1998 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2006 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1322 : 2015 Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1322 : 2005 : REV A Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2005 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1256 : 1993 : R2008 Standard Practice for Interpreting Glass Fracture Surface Features
ASTM C 1322 : 2005 : REV B : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2003 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1256 : 1993 : R1998 : EDT 1 Standard Practice for Interpreting Glass Fracture Surface Features
ASTM C 1322 : 2005 : REV B : R2010 Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1322 : 1996 : REV A Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1256 : 1993 : R2003 Standard Practice for Interpreting Glass Fracture Surface Features
ASTM C 1256 : 1993 : R2013 Standard Practice for Interpreting Glass Fracture Surface Features
ASTM C 1322 : 2015 : REDLINE PRACTICE FOR FRACTOGRAPHY AND CHARACTERIZATION OF FRACTURE ORIGINS IN ADVANCED CERAMICS
ASTM C 1322 : 2002 Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2006 : R2013 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1322 : 2002 : REV A Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1256 : 1993 : R2019 Standard Practice for Interpreting Glass Fracture Surface Features
ASTM C 1145 : 2002 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2002 : REV A Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1322 : 2005 Standard Practice for Fractography and Characterization of Fracture Origins in Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2001 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics
ASTM C 1145 : 2006 : R2013 : EDT 1 Standard Terminology of Advanced Ceramics

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