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A simple damage-accumulation model for constraint effects on ductile fracture
Authors:Xi Zhang  Yiu-Wing Mai
Affiliation:(1) CSIRO Petroleum Resources, Private Bag 10, Clayton South, 3169, Vic., Australia;(2) Computational Geoscience Centre, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 42100, China;(3) Centre for Advanced Materials Technology, School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, 2006, Australia
Abstract:A simple model is presented to account for the effects of void-type damage on crack initiation and propagation in ductile steels under plane strain conditions by virtue of elementary fracture mechanics solutions. Multiple primary voids from large inclusions are uniformly distributed ahead of the crack tip. The growth of these primary voids is followed by nucleation of a large population of secondary voids from second-phase particles. A critical accumulative damage based on the length ratio of the damage zone to the spacing of primary voids, is employed as a failure criterion, including contributions from two populations of voids. Damage accumulation depends much on the strain and stress states such as stress triaxilities, which are extracted from existing results instead of detailed computation. Results show the dependence of fracture toughness on the size of damage zones associated with constraints. Initiation of crack growth is insensitive to the constraints since nucleation of fine voids is determined by local deformation. The model captures the transition in mechanisms from void-by-void growth to multiple void interactions in terms of a decreasing trend in the slopes of fracture resistance curves. At high constraints and large damage zone, a steady-state crack advance is identified with constant toughness. Damage accumulation from the growth of primary voids determines subsequent crack growth resistance and the study demonstrates its dependences on the crack-tip constraints.
Keywords:Ductile fracture  Failure Mechanisms  Voids  Modelling
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