New research reveals how cracks in rocks can be stopped mid-propagation.
The researchers used a special SCT specimen to study how cracks move in rocks when they break. They did experiments with a drop-weight test system and used computer models to predict the results. The tests showed that cracks can stop moving, and the toughness of the rock changes as the crack moves. The researchers found that the toughness needed to start a crack is different from the toughness needed to keep it going.