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Measuring fracture toughness of piezoceramics by Vickers indentation under the influence of electric fields

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FERROELECTRICS
Volume 248, Issue 1-4, Pages 79-95

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GORDON BREACH PUBLISHING, TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
DOI: 10.1080/00150190008223670

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indentation; crack; fracture toughness; piezoceramics; stress intensity factor; energy release rate; electric field

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The Vickers indentation technique was used to determine the apparent fracture toughness of PZT-4 piezoceramic under the influence of electric fields. The toughness was measured in terms of the mechanical strain energy release rate. Using the analytical mechanical strain energy release rate for an infinite piezoelectric medium with a center crack and far field in-plane mechanical and electrical loadings, the mechanical strain energy release rate was obtained for Vickers indentation. The effect of the electric field was included. The proposed formula was evaluated with the experimental results. It was found that the fracture toughness depended on the indentation force. Vickers indentation tests were also performed on depoled PZT-4 specimens; these test results indicated that the fracture toughness of depoled PZT-4 was also dependent on the indentation force. To eliminate the indentation force dependence, a modified stress intensity formula based on Vickers indentation was proposed.

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