The ASTM E399 test method is used to determine the plane‐strain fracture toughness, K (sub IC), for metallic materials. The test consists of monotonically loading a pre-cracked test specimen to failure while recording the applied load and the crack mouth opening displacement. Several test specimen types are allowable per ASTM E399; two common geometries are the compact tension (C(T)) and the single-edge bend (SE(B)) geometries. The test result is an estimate of the plane‐strain fracture toughness, K (sub q), determined by the intercept of the test record with a 95 percent secant-offset construction line. The 95 percent offset represents crack extension corresponding to approximately 2 percent of the original specimen ligament (assuming that all compliance change is the result of crack extension). If the test meets certain validity requirements based on specimen size and test behavior, the result is valid, and K (sub q) equals K (sub IC).