Title of article :
A simple damage-accumulation model for constraint
effects on ductile fracture
Author/Authors :
Xi Zhang · Yiu-Wing Mai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Asimplemodel is presented to account
for the effects of void-type damage on crack initiation
and propagation in ductile steels under plane
strain conditions by virtue of elementary fracture
mechanics solutions. Multiple primary voids from
large inclusions are uniformly distributed ahead of
the crack tip. The growth of these primary voids is
followed by nucleation of a large population of secondary
voids from second-phase particles. A critical
accumulative damage based on the length ratio
of the damage zone to the spacing of primary voids,
is employed as a failure criterion, including contributions
from two populations of voids. Damage
accumulation depends much on the strain and
stress states such as stress triaxilities, which are
extracted from existing results instead of detailed
computation. Results show the dependence of fracture
toughness on the size of damage zones associated
with constraints. Initiation of crack growth
is insensitive to the constraints since nucleationof fine voids is determined by local deformation.
The model captures the transition in mechanisms
from void-by-void growth tomultiple void interactions
in terms of a decreasing trend in the slopes of
fracture resistance curves. At high constraints and
large damage zone, a steady-state crack advance is
identified with constant toughness. Damage accumulation
from the growth of primary voids determines
subsequent crack growth resistance and the
study demonstrates its dependences on the cracktip
constraints.
Keywords :
Ductile fracture · FailureMechanisms · Voids · Modelling
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture