Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
775103 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2013 22 Pages PDF
Abstract

The paper provides an energy approach to predict cleavage fracture under non-proportional loading. It is based on an energy minimization and uses a notch model to represent the crack. An energy based cleavage criterion is defined. Validation is conducted in the context of two European programmes, showing that the approach accounts for both shallow crack and warm pre-stress effects. All these results are analyzed and discussed by referring to the classical Beremin model. This approach can be seen as a simple extension of the classical J approach, providing a tool of common and practical use for engineers.

► Definition of an energy approach for cleavage prediction. ► Accounts for non-proportional loadings, warm pre-stressing and shallow crack effect. ► Validation with two European programmes (VOCALIST and SMILE). ► Analyze and discussion by referring to the Beremin model.

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