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선형 및 비선형 손상 발전 모델을 이용한 고장력강(EH36)의 연성 파단 예측Ductile Fracture Predictions of High Strength Steel (EH36) using Linear and Non-Linear Damage Evolution Models

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Ductile Fracture Predictions of High Strength Steel (EH36) using Linear and Non-Linear Damage Evolution Models
Authors
박성주박병재정준모
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국해양공학회
Keywords
Average stress triaxiality 평균 응력 삼축비; Average normalized lode angle 평균 정규 로드각; Non-proportional stress 비비례 응력; Damage evolution 손상 발전; Ductile fracture 연성 파단; Loading path 하중 경로
Citation
한국해양공학회지, v.31, no.4, pp 288 - 298
Pages
11
Journal Title
한국해양공학회지
Volume
31
Number
4
Start Page
288
End Page
298
URI
https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/609
ISSN
1225-0767
2287-6715
Abstract
A study of the damage evolution laws for ductile materials was carried out to predict the ductile fracture behavior of a marine structural steel (EH36). We conducted proportional and non-proportional stress tests in the experiments. The existing 3-D fracture strain surface was newly calibrated using two fracture parameters: the average stress triaxiality and average normalized load angle taken from the proportional tests. Linear and non-linear damage evolution models were taken into account in this study. A damage exponent of 3.0 for the non-linear damage model was determined based on a simple optimization technique, for which proportional and non-proportional stress tests were simultaneously used. We verified the validity of the three fracture models: the newly calibrated fracture strain model, linear damage evolution model, and non-linear damage evolution model for the tensile tests of the asymmetric notch specimens. Because the stress evolution pattern for the verification tests remained at mode I in terms of the linear elastic fracture mechanics, the three models did not show significant differences in their fracture initiation predictions.
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