A micromechanics approach to assess effects of constraint on cleavage fracture toughness: a weibull stress model
AUTOR(ES)
Ruggieri, Claudio
FONTE
Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2010-12
RESUMO
This work describes an engineering methodology incorporating the statistics of microcracks and a probability distribution of the (local) fracture stress to assess the effects of constraint loss and weld strength mismatch on crack-tip driving forces. One purpose of this investigation is to establish a definite fracture assessment framework capable of providing robust correlations between toughness data measured using small, laboratory specimens to large, complex structural components with varying crack configurations and loading modes (tension vs. bending). Another purpose is to verify the effectiveness of the proposed methodology building upon a local fracture parameter, here characterized by the Weibull stress, in structural integrity assessments of cracked components including steel weldments. Overall, the exploratory applications conducted here lend strong support to use Weibull stress based procedures in defect assessments of cracked structures.
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