Fracture toughness 断裂韧性
(重定向自Brittle strength)
In materials science, fracture toughness is a property which describes the ability of a material containing a crack to resist fracture, and is one of the most important properties of any material for many design applications. The linear-elastic fracture toughness of a material is determined from the stress intensity factor (
) at which a thin crack in the material begins to grow. It is denoted KIc and has the units of
or
. Plastic-elastic fracture toughness is denoted by JIc, with the unit of J/cm or lbf-in/in, and is a measurement of the energy required to grow a thin crack.