Un Bong Baek, Kyung-Oh Bae, Tuan Anh Bui, Thanh Tuan Nguyen
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摘要
在实际应用中,裂缝往往是在复杂的加载条件下产生的,经常导致混合模式断裂情况。因此,准确预测断裂条件,特别是混合模式应力强度因子(SIF)值及其影响因素,对于评估结构完整性至关重要。根据对各种材料在不同环境条件下进行小冲压(SP)试验时断裂响应的文献综述得出的初步经验结论,我们提出了一个模型,该模型的特点是在 SP 试样的底面设置了一个圆形裂缝,用于评估 I/II 混合模式 SIF。使用该模型进行的实验测试的初步结果表明,该模型在复制断裂行为和确定混合模式 SIF 值方面具有可行性。将利用弹性有限元分析对模式 I 和模式 II 加载的 SIF 方程进行分析估算。研究了裂纹几何参数(包括裂纹比(a/t)和圆形裂纹半径)对混合模式断裂参数的影响。
Evaluation of Mixed-Mode Stress Intensity Factors Using a Small Punch Specimen with a Circular Crack: Preliminary Experiment and an Estimation of Stress Intensity Factors
Cracks often develop under complex loading conditions in practical applications, frequently leading to mixed-mode fracture scenarios. Therefore, accurately predicting fracture conditions, specifically the mixed-mode stress intensity factor (SIF) values and their influences, is crucial for assessing structural integrity. Based on preliminary empirical findings from a literature review of the fracture responses of various materials during small punch (SP) tests under different environmental conditions, we propose a model featuring a circular crack positioned on the bottom surface of the SP specimen to evaluate the I/II mixed-mode SIF. Preliminary results from experimental tests using the proposed model demonstrate its feasibility for replicating fracture behavior and determining mixed-mode SIF values. An analytical estimation of the SIF equation for mode-I and mode-II loading will be conducted using elastic finite element analysis. The effects of crack geometry parameters, including the crack ratio (a/t) and the radius of the circular crack, on the mixed-mode fracture parameter were investigated.
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