There are compelling experimental evidences that demonstrate a significant effect of specimen size, a/W ratio and ductile tearing on cleavage fracture toughness values (KJc) measured in the ductile-to-brittle transition region of materials such as ferritic steels. In this work, the influence of ductile tearing and constraint loss on Weibull stress and failure probability in ductile to brittle transition (DBT) region is investigated. The study was carried out using a modeling approach that combines the modified Beremin model (MBM) for cleavage fracture and the Bonora damage model (BDM) for ductile tearing. Here, CT and SEB, with deep and shallow crack, specimen geometries, which are characterized by different crack tip constraint, have been analyzed. Results show that the occurrence of ductile crack growth in the mid-to-upper transition region affects the nature of the stress field in the region surrounding the crack tip in terms of maximum principal stress peak, its spatial gradient - which has a direct consequence on the calculated Weibull stress - and stress triaxiality, which affects the constraint loss. This combination of effects leads to much lower fracture toughness values that those predicted by not considering ductile crack growth. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.

The effect of subcritical ductile crack growth on cleavage fracture probability in the transition regime using continuum damage mechanics simulation

BONORA, Nicola
2016-01-01

Abstract

There are compelling experimental evidences that demonstrate a significant effect of specimen size, a/W ratio and ductile tearing on cleavage fracture toughness values (KJc) measured in the ductile-to-brittle transition region of materials such as ferritic steels. In this work, the influence of ductile tearing and constraint loss on Weibull stress and failure probability in ductile to brittle transition (DBT) region is investigated. The study was carried out using a modeling approach that combines the modified Beremin model (MBM) for cleavage fracture and the Bonora damage model (BDM) for ductile tearing. Here, CT and SEB, with deep and shallow crack, specimen geometries, which are characterized by different crack tip constraint, have been analyzed. Results show that the occurrence of ductile crack growth in the mid-to-upper transition region affects the nature of the stress field in the region surrounding the crack tip in terms of maximum principal stress peak, its spatial gradient - which has a direct consequence on the calculated Weibull stress - and stress triaxiality, which affects the constraint loss. This combination of effects leads to much lower fracture toughness values that those predicted by not considering ductile crack growth. © 2015 Elsevier Ltd.
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