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ŠEBEK, F. KUBÍK, P. HŮLKA, J. PETRUŠKA, J.
Original Title
Comparison of Various Ductile Fracture Models and Their Fracture Envelopes
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
For the best prediction of ductile fracture when complex loading is applied, it is necessary to calibrate and to use convenient ductile fracture model. Ductile fracture initiation is especially influenced by the shape of fracture envelope. Hence, such model should consider the dependence of the stress triaxiality and deviatoric state parameter to fracture strain. In this paper are presented shapes of fracture envelopes for various fracture models which were calibrated for the austenitic stainless steel. Firstly, the plasticity of given steel was investigated. Then, the calibration constants of selected ductile fracture models were identified using various specimens and experiments. Finally, the description of their suitability is discussed.
Keywords
ductile fracture, calibration, finite element method, austenitic stainless steel, non-linear least square method
Authors
ŠEBEK, F.; KUBÍK, P.; HŮLKA, J.; PETRUŠKA, J.
RIV year
2013
Released
13. 9. 2013
Publisher
Katedra Mechaniki Teoretycznej i Stosowanej
Location
Gliwice, Polsko
ISBN
83-60102-65-1
Book
Modelling and Optimization of Physical Systems
Edition number
12
Pages from
53
Pages to
58
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT101448, author="František {Šebek} and Petr {Kubík} and Jiří {Hůlka} and Jindřich {Petruška}", title="Comparison of Various Ductile Fracture Models and Their Fracture Envelopes", booktitle="Modelling and Optimization of Physical Systems", year="2013", number="12", pages="53--58", publisher="Katedra Mechaniki Teoretycznej i Stosowanej", address="Gliwice, Polsko", isbn="83-60102-65-1" }