Title of article :
Evaluation of the ISO J initiation procedure using the EURO
fracture toughness data set
Author/Authors :
John D. Landes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The multiple specimen J0.2/BL initiation
fracture toughness test procedure from the ISO standard,
ISO 12135:2002, is evaluated using the EURO
fracture toughness data set. This standard is also compared
with the ASTM standard, ASTM E 1820, multiple
specimen JIc procedure. The EURO round robin
data set was generated to evaluate the transition fracture
toughness methods for steels. However, many of
the tests resulted in ductile fracture behavior giving
final J versus ductile crack extension points. This is
the information that is measured in a multiple specimen
J initiation fracture toughness test. The data set
has more than 300 individual points of J versus crack
extension with four different specimen sizes. It may be
the largest data set of that type produced for one material.
Therefore, its use to determine J initiation values
can provide an important evaluation of the standard procedures.
The results showed that a J0.2/BL value could
be determined from the ISO standard for three of the
four specimen sizes, the smallest size did not meet the
specimen size requirement on J . The construction line
slopes in this method are very steep compared with the
ASTM construction line slopes. This resulted in low
J initiation values, about a factor of two lower than
the one from the ASTM method. Of the various criteria
imposed to determine a valid J0.2/BL value, the onelimiting the maximum J value was the most questionable.
It had an effect of eliminating small specimen data
that was identical to acceptable large specimen data
Keywords :
Fracture toughness · Standard testmethod · ISO 12135:2002 · J0.2/BL · ASTM E 1820 ·JIc · EURO round robin · Data set · Qualificationcriteri
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture