Zehnder, Alan2016-08-052016-08-052016-08https://hdl.handle.net/1813/44554This report is presented with hyperlinks to high resolution images, animations and surfaces generated by segmentation of CT images to allow further exploration of the results. Download the entire zip file. Unzip the contents into a single folder. Hyperlinks within the PDF file will take you to the images, animations and data.Under torsional loading, circumferentially notched rods of a brittle material will fracture either in a spiral shape or along a nominally flat, but faceted surface. These facets are the result of multiple microcracks emanating at 45 degrees from the notch and linking together as the crack propagates. Additional experimental results, visualizations and computational simulations are presented and analyzed here with the goal of providing further insight into the dynamic evolution of fracture under such loadings.en-USfracture mechanicsMode-III fractureExperimental MechanicsComputational simulationPMMACT scanCrack growthMode III Fracture in Rods Under Torsion: Experiments and Simulationsreport