Title of article :
Bending modified J-Q theory and crack-tip constraint
quantification
Author/Authors :
Xian-Kui Zhu · Brian N. Leis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
It is well known that the J-Qtheory can
characterize the crack-tip fields and quantify constraint
levels for various geometry and loading configurations
in elastic-plasticmaterials, but it fails at
bending-dominant large deformation. This drawback
seriously restricts its applications to fracture
constraint analysis. A modification of J-Q theory
is developed as a three-term solution with an additional
term to address the global bending stress
to offset this restriction. The nonlinear bending
stress is approximately linearized in the region of
interest under large-scale yielding (LSY), with the
linearization factor determined using a two-point
matching method at each loading for a specific
cracked geometry in bending. To validate the proposed
solution, detailed elastic-plastic finite element
analysis (FEA) is conducted under plane
strain conditions for three conventional bending
specimens with different crack lengths for X80
pipeline steel. These include single edge notched
bend (SENB), single edge notched tension (SENT)
and compact tension (CT) specimens from smallscale
yielding (SSY) to LSY. Results show that
the bending modified J-Q solution can well match
FEA results of crack-tip stress fields for all bending
specimens at all deformation levels from SSYto LSY, with the modified Q being a load- and
distance-independent constraint parameter under
LSY. Therefore, the modified parameter Q can
be effectively used to quantify crack-tip constraint
for bending geometries. Its application to fracture
constraint analysis is demonstrated by determining
constraint corrected J-R curves.
Keywords :
J-Q theory · Crack-tip field · Fractureconstraint · Bending stress · Large-scale yielding ·X80 steel
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture