Title of article :
Indirect measuring of crack growth by means
of a key-curve-method in pre-cracked Charpy specimens
made of nodular cast iron
Author/Authors :
Andreas Emrich، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The determination of dynamic crack resistance
curves from single specimen fracture tests
requires information about the crack advance during
the experiment. Here, attention is focused on crack
resistance curves for nodular cast iron based on experimental
data from instrumented Charpy tests. In
order to estimate the actual crack length a key curve
method (KCM) is employed. On the other hand, the
Charpy impact tests were realized numerically using
finite element calculations in conjunction with a continuum
damage model (CDM) to simulate ductile crack
growth. The parameters of the CDMmodel were determined
from the experimental data of single specimen
fracture tests. Equivalence between the experimental
and the numerical realization of a fracture test was
ensured by validating the predictions of the numerical
simulations by means of low blow fracture tests. Comparison
between the crack advance predicted by the
numerical simulations and the results obtained using
the proposedKCMshows a sufficiently well agreement
with the actual crack length. Furthermore, crack resistance
curves obtained from single specimen tests using either standard estimation schemes in conjunction with
the KCM or numerical simulations are compared with
the predictions based on low blow fracture tests
Keywords :
Key-curve-method · Nodular cast iron ·Gurson model · J-integral · Charpy impact test
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture