kompaktspänningsprov
Kompaktspänningsprov, often translated as compact tension test, is a mechanical testing method used to determine fracture toughness properties of materials. It is a variation of the standard tensile test and is particularly suited for testing brittle or semi-brittle materials, as well as materials at elevated temperatures. The test specimen is typically a notched rectangular bar with a precise geometry. A crack starter is introduced at the root of the notch, usually by machining or pre-cracking. The specimen is then loaded in tension using a testing machine, and the load is increased until the crack propagates.
The key measurement in a kompaktspänningsprov is the load at which the crack begins to grow unstably.
The kompaktspänningsprov offers several advantages. It requires relatively small specimens, making it economical and suitable for