A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components

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Autor(a) principal: Cravero,S.
Data de Publicação: 2003
Outros Autores: Ruggieri,C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-58782003000400013
Resumo: This study builds upon the J-Q approach to characterize constraint effects on cleavage fracture behavior of cracked structural components. Discussions emphasize features of current two-parameter fracture methodologies which extend the limits of applicability of single parameter fracture approaches when LSY effects prevail. Inclusion of the second parameter (Q) in failure assessment procedures leads to the construction of experimentally derived fracture toughness loci, rather than conventional, single-valued definitions of toughness. The plan of the article is as follows. First, the notion of crack tip constraint and its connection with SSY reference fields is introduced. This is followed by a brief description of the J-Q theory to define the hydrostatic parameter Q. The paper then addresses representative numerical solutions which provide J-Q trajectories for common fracture specimens under bend and tensile loading, including deep and shallow crack SE(B) and SE(T) specimens. These analyses, when taken together with previous works, provide a fairly extensive body of results against which the robustness of the J-Q methodology can be weighed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
title A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
spellingShingle A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
Cravero,S.
Cleavage fracture
crack-tip constraint
Q-parameter
J-Integral
finite elements
title_short A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
title_full A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
title_fullStr A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
title_full_unstemmed A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
title_sort A two-parameter framework to describe effects of constraint loss on cleavage fracture and implications for failure assessments of cracked components
author Cravero,S.
author_facet Cravero,S.
Ruggieri,C.
author_role author
author2 Ruggieri,C.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cravero,S.
Ruggieri,C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cleavage fracture
crack-tip constraint
Q-parameter
J-Integral
finite elements
topic Cleavage fracture
crack-tip constraint
Q-parameter
J-Integral
finite elements
description This study builds upon the J-Q approach to characterize constraint effects on cleavage fracture behavior of cracked structural components. Discussions emphasize features of current two-parameter fracture methodologies which extend the limits of applicability of single parameter fracture approaches when LSY effects prevail. Inclusion of the second parameter (Q) in failure assessment procedures leads to the construction of experimentally derived fracture toughness loci, rather than conventional, single-valued definitions of toughness. The plan of the article is as follows. First, the notion of crack tip constraint and its connection with SSY reference fields is introduced. This is followed by a brief description of the J-Q theory to define the hydrostatic parameter Q. The paper then addresses representative numerical solutions which provide J-Q trajectories for common fracture specimens under bend and tensile loading, including deep and shallow crack SE(B) and SE(T) specimens. These analyses, when taken together with previous works, provide a fairly extensive body of results against which the robustness of the J-Q methodology can be weighed.
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