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摘要
在弹塑性断裂力学中,有几种基于参考应力法的j估计方法。该方法最初用于蠕变分析,后来在1984年用于弹塑性断裂评估,然后纳入R6规则。很久以后,基于参考应力概念的其他方法被衍生出来用于3D应用,如1997年法国RSE-M代码中引入的Js方法和2001年左右韩国的增强参考应力(ERS)方法。然而,这些发展都是基于J2变形塑性理论,并建立了纯粹的功率硬化规律。Js和ERS方案对幂律不能拟合的记录行为规律提出了一些修正。然而,它们在双线性硬化规律支配下的材料上的应用受到了一些研究的质疑。其中一项是由M. T. Kirk和R. H. Dodds[1,2]进行的,由于解决了表面裂纹板的实际情况,因此引起了极大的兴趣。
Improvement of J Estimation Schemes Based on Reference Stress for Linear Hardening Behavior
In Elastic-Plastic Fracture Mechanics, several J-estimation schemes are based on the reference stress approach. This approach has been developed initially for creep analyses and later on for elasto-plastic fracture assessments in 1984, then included in the R6 rule. Much later, other methods, based on the reference stress concept, were derived for 3D applications like the Js method introduced in the French RSE-M code in 1997 and the Enhanced Reference Stress (ERS) method in Korea around 2001. However, these developments are based on the J2 deformation plasticity theory and well established for a pure power hardening law. Js and ERS schemes propose some corrections for recorded behavior laws which cannot be fitted by a power law. Nevertheless, their application to materials governed by a bilinear hardening law has been called into question by several studies. One of these, carried out by M. T. Kirk and R. H. Dodds [1, 2] is of great interest since addressing the practical case of a surface cracked plate.