Original paper
Effect of notch geometry on fracture features
Abstract
Fracture is the ultimate continuum of a material. Hence, it is possible that the fracture features contain the signature of the whole deformation process undergone due to variation in triaxial state of stress under tensile deformation. The two dimensional fracture features were correlated with the stress triaxiality ratio where initial inclusion content was unaltered. In order to test that, many tensile experiments of a superalloy were carried...
Paper Details
Title
Effect of notch geometry on fracture features
Published Date
Aug 1, 2015
Volume
641
Pages
210 - 214
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