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Thickness-dependent lower bounds of fracture toughness of ferritic steels in the ductile-to-brittle transition regime

  The inherent scatter of fracture toughness of ferritic steels in the brittle-to-ductile transition regime require statistical methods to be applied for testing and evaluation.However,for engineering purposes lower bounds of KIc such as the ASME-reference curve are often preferred since they allow deterministic worst-case predictions to be made.So the question is how to derive lower bounds of a quantity that is governed by weakest-link-statistics.Actually,neither the MC-approach nor the empirical ASME-reference curve deliver well-founded lower bounds for components of relatively small thicknesses.A theoretical model is suggested to fill this gap.The key element of the approach is the hypothesis that the weakest-link-effect is saturated at a certain thickness.The corresponding upper limit of size-dependence turned out to be close to the minimum thickness required for plane-strain conditions at the crack-front.The derived mathematical relations enables KIc to be calculated from KJc as measured on a smaller specimen.In reverse,from a lower-bound KIc as provided by the ASME-code a thickness-dependent lower bound of KJc can be obtained.The proposed model is shown to yield predictions that are consistent with experimental data as well as with the ASME-lower bound.

Ductile to brittle transition reference temperature ferritic steel lower bound fracture toughness plane strain.

Hans-Jakob Schindler Dietmar Kalkhof

Mat-Tec AG,Unterer Graben 27,CH-8401 Winterthur,Switzerland Swiss Federal Nuclear Safety Inspectorate,CH-5200 Brugg,Switzerland

国际会议

第13届国际断裂大会(ICF2013)

北京

英文

1-10

2013-06-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)