Zeng Chen , Rob Kulka , Harry Coules , Mahmoud Mostafavi
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Investigation of the applicability and effectiveness of unified constraint parameters on A516 Gr70 steel specimens under ductile fracture
In our previous study, a unified parameter λ based on crack-tip plastic strain energy was proposed which using BS1501-224 28B steel specimens at a low temperature showed promise to quantify both in-plane and out-of-plane constraints concurrently. In this study, a large number of A516 Gr70 steel specimens with wide-ranging changes in thicknesses and crack lengths were tested at the materials’ upper shelf (−15oC) to further validate the applicability of λ. A series of numerical models were conducted based on the experimental data and the applicability and effectiveness of parameter λ were studied. A comparison between parameter λ and another unified constraint parameter Ap was discussed to justify using this new method. It is found that parameter λ can be used for specimens with large plasticity and it performs better than parameter Ap. What is more, an application method of using parameter λ to predict the fracture toughness of nonstandard specimens was proposed which sets out a method to incorporate it into engineering assessments.
期刊介绍:
Pressure vessel engineering technology is of importance in many branches of industry. This journal publishes the latest research results and related information on all its associated aspects, with particular emphasis on the structural integrity assessment, maintenance and life extension of pressurised process engineering plants.
The anticipated coverage of the International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping ranges from simple mass-produced pressure vessels to large custom-built vessels and tanks. Pressure vessels technology is a developing field, and contributions on the following topics will therefore be welcome:
• Pressure vessel engineering
• Structural integrity assessment
• Design methods
• Codes and standards
• Fabrication and welding
• Materials properties requirements
• Inspection and quality management
• Maintenance and life extension
• Ageing and environmental effects
• Life management
Of particular importance are papers covering aspects of significant practical application which could lead to major improvements in economy, reliability and useful life. While most accepted papers represent the results of original applied research, critical reviews of topical interest by world-leading experts will also appear from time to time.
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping is indispensable reading for engineering professionals involved in the energy, petrochemicals, process plant, transport, aerospace and related industries; for manufacturers of pressure vessels and ancillary equipment; and for academics pursuing research in these areas.