An experimental and computational investigation of crack initiation and stable crack growth of ductile materials |
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Authors: | G P Zhu G M C Lee A A Mufti |
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Institution: | Technical University of Nova Scotia, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada |
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Abstract: | Crack initiation and stable crack growth under monotonic loading in steels has been studied using an elastic-plastic finite element analysis. The fracture criterion used for crack initiation and stable crack growth was the critical strain energy density. In addition the shift core method for the analysis of crack extension was used. In the shift core modelling method, crack advance is simulated by moving the coordinates of the core region which surrounds the crack tip, to obtain the stiffness reduction. Simultaneously the core itself geometrically undergoes a simple rigid-body motion or translation during the crack extension. The analytically calculated and experimentally measured load for crack initiation and the subsequent stable crack growth agreed well. |
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