Abstract: | The J-integral is an important parameter for the ductile fracture mechanics assessment of components. With an appropriate modification it may even be applied to inhomogeneous materials where the material characteristics may depend strongly on the location, e.g. in welded joints. Experimental and numerical investigations on fracture mechanics specimens made from a welded joint including the heat affected zone show the influence of the different material parameters on the J-integral. Also, the influence of residual stress on the J-integral and on other fracture mechanics parameters is shown. |