Title of article
The re-characterisation of complex defects: Part I: Fatigue and ductile tearing
Author/Authors
A. and Bezensek، نويسنده , , B. and Hancock، نويسنده , , J.W.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
20
From page
981
To page
1000
Abstract
Defect assessment codes idealise complex defects as simple shapes which are amenable to analysis in a process known as re-characterisation. The present work examines the re-characterisation of complex defects which extend by fatigue, ductile tearing or cleavage. A family of representative defects were analysed numerically, while a related experimental programme investigated defect interaction and failure. Part I of the paper focuses on fatigue and ductile tearing. Part II examines cleavage. The numerical and experimental results are discussed within the context of the re-characterisation procedures described in BS 7910 (Guidance on methods for assessing the acceptability of flaws in metallic structures. London, UK: British Standard Institution; 1999 [Chapter 7]) and R6/4 (Assessment of the integrity of structures containing defects. Gloucester: British Energy Generation Ltd.; 2001 [Revision 4, Chapters I and II.3]).
vel of conservatism of the re-characterisation procedures for fatigue and ductile tearing are discussed. A possible non-conservatism of the re-characterisation for cleavage is discussed in Part II, within the framework of constraint based statistical fracture mechanics.
Keywords
Complex defects , Line-spring analysis , Fatigue , Re-characterisation , ductile tearing
Journal title
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Record number
2340686
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