PSI - Issue 13
P. González et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 13 (2018) 3–10 P. González/ Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2018) 000 – 000
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581
549
Test 1
564
Test 2
Stress, MPa
Test 3
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150000
Time, s
Fig. 7. Incremental Step Loading Technique and stress-time curves obtained.
From the results obtained by the finite elements analysis, the following considerations can be made: Figure 8 shows that the corresponding stress-distance curves cross each other at a point with coordinates (L/2, 0 ) The value of L calculated from the finite elements analysis (L/2=0.072mm) provides adjusted predictions of K N ISCC . (see Fig 9) following the PM expression (Eq. 5). The value of 0 obtained (2710 MPa) does not coincide with calculated (549 MPa).
Fig. 8. Stress – distance curves at rupture in X80 CT specimens. Figure 9 shows the experimental results of (pre-cracked specimens), (notched specimens) and predictions provided by the PM (Eq. 5). It can be observed that PM predictions show a high degree of accuracy.
X80 5mA/cm 2 6E-8m/s
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0,5 )
X80 5mA/cm2 6E-8m/s PM
K N ISCC (MPa·m
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
1.4
1.6
ρ 0,5 (mm 0,5 )
Fig. 9. Experimental results on X80 at 5mA/cm 2 and 6E-8m/s test rate and predictions provided by the Point Method.
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