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Fracture of austenitic steel subject to a wide range of stress triaxiality ratios and crack deformation modes
Authors:Gernot Trattnig  Thomas Antretter
Affiliation:a Erich Schmid Institute of Material Science, Austrian Academy of Sciences, CD Laboratory for the Local Analysis of Deformation and Fracture, Austria
b Institute of Mechanics, University of Leoben, Austria
Abstract:The stress triaxiality ratio (hydrostatic pressure divided by von Mises equivalent stress) strongly affects the fracture behaviour of materials. Various fracture criteria take this effect into consideration in their effort to predict failure. The dependency of the fracture locus on the stress triaxiality ratio has to be investigated in order to evaluate these criteria and improve the understanding of ductile fracture.This was done by comparing the experimental results of austenitic steel specimens with a strong variation in their stress triaxiality ratios. The specimens had cracks with varying depths and crack tip deformation modes; tension, in-plane shear, and out-of-plane shear. The crack growth in fracture mechanics specimens was compared with the failure of standard testing specimens for tension, upsetting and torsion. By associating the experimental results with finite element simulations it was possible to compare the critical plastic equivalent strain and stress triaxiality ratio values at fracture. In the investigated triaxiality regime an exponential dependency of the fracture locus on the stress triaxiality ratio was found.
Keywords:Ductile fracture  Crack deformation modes  Stress triaxiality ratio  Finite element analysis  Failure assessment
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