Material constraint parameters for the assessment of shallow defects in structural components. Part II: Constraint-based assessment of shallow defects
This Part II paper describes a series of constraint-based R6 assessments of shallow-cracked specimens under equibiaxial loading using material constraint parameters obtained from lookup tables presented in the companion Part I paper. Parameters are derived for an A533B-1 steel forging from a knowled...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Engineering fracture mechanics 2005-10, Vol.72 (15), p.2396-2415 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This Part II paper describes a series of constraint-based R6 assessments of shallow-cracked specimens under equibiaxial loading using material constraint parameters obtained from lookup tables presented in the companion Part I paper. Parameters are derived for an A533B-1 steel forging from a knowledge of the yield and flow behaviour of the material and a calibration of the Beremin model parameter
m. Resulting assessments, which use both
T- and
Q-stress to quantify constraint, are found to be conservative with respect to the available experimental data. The results are also used to predict the influence of
T-stress on the Master Curve reference temperature. Available data are broadly in agreement with the predicted trend curve. Finally, the results demonstrate that out-of-plane biaxial loading increases constraint to the extent that the inherent conservatism of the elastic
T-stress at high
L
r is eroded. Out-of-plane constraint effects are only properly accounted for by the hydrostatic
Q-stress and for this reason, the use of
T to assess biaxial loading situations should be undertaken with a degree of caution. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7944 1873-7315 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2004.12.010 |