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Ductile fracture criteria in prediction of slant fracture

KUBÍK, P. ŠEBEK, F. PETRUŠKA, J.

Originální název

Ductile fracture criteria in prediction of slant fracture

Typ

článek ve sborníku ve WoS nebo Scopus

Jazyk

angličtina

Originální abstrakt

The ductile fracture of metallic materials is consequence of damage accumulation after straining accompanied by large plastic deformations. It is significantly dependent on the microstructure of particular material and micromechanical defects as vacancies or second phase particles. The nucleation, growth and coalescence of voids is the fracture mechanism which applies in high values of stress triaxiality. The shear mechanism appears in the region of negative stress triaxialities. Finally, the combination of both fracture mechanisms occurs in cases of moderate stress triaxialities. The crack or fracture surface in specimens or real components is often tilted approximately 45 degrees to applied load. This slant fracture is driven by shear mechanism and occurs in the plane of maximum shear stress. It was shown that coupled ductile fracture criteria are convenient for the prediction of slant fracture in finite element simulations. There is conducted analysis of slant fracture prediction ability of two chosen coupled and uncoupled criteria in the present paper. Those criteria were calibrated and applied to two different metallic materials. The prediction is validated on those calibration fracture tests at which the slant fracture was observed.

Klíčová slova

Ductile fracture; Coupled models; Continuum damage mechanics; Slant fracture; Localization; Explicit dynamics

Autoři

KUBÍK, P.; ŠEBEK, F.; PETRUŠKA, J.

Vydáno

12. 9. 2016

ISBN

978-618-82844-0-1

Kniha

ECCOMAS Congress 2016

Strany od

6699

Strany do

6710

Strany počet

12

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT128798,
  author="Petr {Kubík} and František {Šebek} and Jindřich {Petruška}",
  title="Ductile fracture criteria in prediction of slant fracture",
  booktitle="ECCOMAS Congress 2016",
  year="2016",
  pages="6699--6710",
  doi="10.7712/100016.2291.5668",
  isbn="978-618-82844-0-1"
}