Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
775064 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Essential Work of Fracture (EWF) method is widely used for the toughness determination of thin, ductile sheets under quasi plane-stress conditions. To define the valid ligament range of tests empirical role of thumbs and theoretical approaches are generally used. The lower ligament limit is typically ascribed to the “plane-strain/plane-stress transition”, which is accompanied by an increase in maximum net-section stress. Nevertheless, during the measurements neither the assumed plastic-rigid behavior nor true geometric similarity exists, which unfits the theoretical stress criteria based on these approximations. In the present study several materials were considered to explain the experimental results and to clarify the possible ambiguities related the observed maximum stresses.

► The stress criteria of the essential work of fracture method have been reviewed. ► The influence of non-ideal material behavior and geometric similarity on the stress criteria was analyzed. ► A general modification of the present stress criteria has been presented based on the results.

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