Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
774801 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The impact of B/W on Q, A2 and h (Tz) is dependent on (independent of) a/W.•The Q, A2 and h values are impacted by n, but Tz is essentially independent of n.•Tz is more appropriate to capture the out-of-plane constraint for SE(T) specimens.•Q is equivalent to h and correlated to both the in- and out-of-plane constraints.•A2 is more suited to characterize the in-plane constraint.

This study investigates the in-plane and out-of-plane constraint parameters (namely Q, A2, h and Tz) for clamped single-edge tension (SE(T)) specimens based on a comprehensive set of three-dimensional finite element analyses reported in a companion paper (Part I). The impact of the crack length (a/W), thickness-to-width ratio (B/W) and strain hardening exponent (n) on the constraint parameters, and the interaction between the constraint parameters are examined. For specimens with a given B/W, Q, h and A2 at the mid plane in general increase as a/W increases, but Tz at the mid plane is independent of a/W. The impact of B/W on the distributions of Q, A2 and h over the crack front is dependent on a/W, but Tz decreases as B/W decreases regardless of a/W. The Q, A2 and h values are impacted by n, but Tz is essentially independent of n. For SE(T) specimens, Tz is more appropriate to capture the out-of-plane constraint. The investigation of the interaction between the constraint parameters indicates that Q is essentially equivalent to h and correlated to both the in-plane and out-of-plane constraints, whereas A2 is more suited to characterize the in-plane constraint.

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