Void Growth Model and Stress Modified Critical Strain Model to Predict Ductile Fracture in Structural Steels

Volume: 132, Issue: 12, Pages: 1907 - 1918
Published: Dec 1, 2006
Abstract
Material tests and analyses are presented to investigate the accuracy of two micromechanics-based continuum criteria for predicting ductile crack initiation in low-carbon steels, which are representative of mild steels used in civil engineering construction. Referred to as the stress modified critical strain (SMCS) model and the void growth model (VGM), both criteria integrate plastic strains and triaxial stresses to predict crack initiation...
Paper Details
Title
Void Growth Model and Stress Modified Critical Strain Model to Predict Ductile Fracture in Structural Steels
Published Date
Dec 1, 2006
Volume
132
Issue
12
Pages
1907 - 1918
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