Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7169275 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of hardening on the crack tip deformation of short cracks is investigated by FEM analysis. The analyses of the results show that the commonly used Shih-Hutchinson and Dowling equations for the calculation of the J integral are very good approximations for small and large scale yielding conditions. This method is developed for hardening materials and provides a rough approximation for ideal-plastic or even for softening materials, as long as full scale yielding does not take place. However, in the case of full scale yielding these equations do not provide a satisfying estimation of the J integral or crack tip deformation for non-hardening or softening materials, due to a strong dependency on the plastic correction factor. The impact of this phenomenon for nanocrystalline metals or metallic glasses will be pointed out shortly.
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Authors
Stefan Kolitsch, Reinhard Pippan,