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Transition of ductile and brittle fracture during DWTT by FEM

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posted on 2024-11-13, 21:15 authored by YouYou Wu, Hailiang YuHailiang Yu, Cheng LuCheng Lu, Anh TieuAnh Tieu, Ajit Godbole, Guillaume MichalGuillaume Michal
Globally, steel pipelines are widely used to transport energy in the form of liquid petroleum and natural gas. The steel used in the manufacture of these pipelines must have high strength and toughness, and high resistance to fracture. The Drop Weight Tear Test (DWTT) is the most widely used test to assess brittle fracture characteristics in steel. The zones of ductile and brittle fracture during DWTT characterize the quality of pipeline steels. In this paper, the Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN) fracture models are coupled in a Finite Element model. The ductile and brittle fracture zones in the samples are analyzed under different conditions. The results show that the change in fracture mode during the DWTT is from the brittle to the ductile, then again to the brittle. The calculated absorbed energies during DWTT compare well with experimental findings. Finally, we present an analysis of the transition from ductile to brittle fracture under different conditions.

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Wu, Y., Yu, H., Lu, C., Tieu, A. K., Godbole, A. R. & Michal, G. (2013). Transition of ductile and brittle fracture during DWTT by FEM. 13th International Conference on Fracture (ICF) (pp. 1648-1655). China: Curran Associates, Inc.

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13th International Conference on Fracture 2013, ICF 2013

Volume

2

Pagination

1648-1655

Language

English

RIS ID

89654

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