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PETRUŠKA, J., JANÍČEK, L.
Original Title
Fracture of cold-worked, higlhly ductile steel: theoretical predictions and experimental results
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Experimental evaluation of fracture of compressed cylindrical specimens with longitudinal surface notch was combined with a numerical simulation of the experiment. Both the geometry of the specimens (height to diameter ratio, notch depth) and frictional conditions (grooved, dry smooth and lubricated smooth platens) were changed to obtain a broad spectrum of stress states at fracture. Local stress-strain history at the notch tip, obtained from the numerical analysis, was used for evaluation of the ability of various ductile facture criteria to predict correctly the fracture initiation. Results of individual criteria for the selected highly ductile steeel are presented and discussed in the paper.
Keywords
notched cylindrical specimen, compression test, failure limit diagrams, finite element simulation, ductile fracture criteria
Authors
RIV year
1998
Released
1. 1. 1998
Publisher
Univerzita Žilina
Location
Žilina
ISBN
80-767284-
Book
Numerical methods in continuum mechanics
Pages from
247
Pages to
252
Pages count
6
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT1287, author="Jindřich {Petruška} and Libor {Janíček}", title="Fracture of cold-worked, higlhly ductile steel: theoretical predictions and experimental results", booktitle="Numerical methods in continuum mechanics", year="1998", pages="6", publisher="Univerzita Žilina", address="Žilina", isbn="80-767284-" }