预测低约束对上冰架温度开始的影响

C. Seal, A. Sherry
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人们早就认识到,与处于高约束状态的相同缺陷相比,处于低约束状态的缺陷具有更好的断裂性能。因此,断裂试样被设计成在裂纹尖端产生高度约束的状态,以确保测量的性能是保守的。如果缺陷在实践中没有受到高度约束,那么使用从标准试件中测量的断裂韧性会导致过于悲观的评估。由于先进的计算工具的可用性,设计和评估变得更加精确,因此考虑这种过度的保守性是有益的。我们感兴趣的一个特殊情况是约束对上大陆架温度(OUST)开始的影响。OUST通常被定义为断裂韧性轨迹的交集,代表5%的解理概率和50%的韧性起始概率。本文详细介绍了一种利用Anderson和Dodds提出的韧性标度法预测OUST位移的方法,并对该方法进行了扩展,以考虑约束对塑性起裂的影响。
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Predicting the Effect of Low Constraint on the Onset of Upper Shelf Temperature
It has long been recognised that a defect experiencing a state of low constraint shows improved fracture properties when compared to the same defect in a highly constrained state. Fracture test specimens have, therefore, been designed in such a way as to generate a state of high constraint at the crack tip in order to ensure that the properties measured are conservative. Where a defect, in practice, is not highly constrained then using the fracture toughness measured from a standard test piece leads to an overly pessimistic assessment. With the move toward more accurate design and assessment due to the availability of advanced computational tools, it is advantageous to take this excessive conservatism into account. A particular case that is of interest is the effect that constraint has on the onset of upper shelf temperature (OUST). The OUST is typically defined as the intersection of the fracture toughness loci representing the 5% probability of cleavage and the 50% probability of ductile initiation. This paper details a method which can be used to predict the shift in OUST using the toughness scaling method proposed by Anderson and Dodds and extended to account for the influence of constraint on ductile initiation.
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