Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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771570 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2008 | 10 Pages |
The load separation method was used to determine the plastic work factor (ηpl) for the double edge notch tension (DENT) geometry for power-law hardening materials. The resulting expression for ηpl compares favorably to the results of Rice, Paris, and Merkle. The results were also compared to ηpl calculated from the plastic J results in EPRI Handbook NP-1931 and substantial differences were noted. A dependence on gage length was identified in the load separation results which indicate a gage length to half-width ratio of at least 3 is required to ensure that all of the plastic displacement is fully sensed and that ηpl is independent of gage length. Additionally, a coupling term between crack size and material hardening exponent was identified in the geometric load separation function G.