Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Urban Security and Disaster Engineering of Ministry of Education Beijing University of Technology Beijing China
Abstract
AbstractTo capture the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in metallic materials, a phase‐field framework considering localized plastic deformation and stress states is established. A new function of critical energy release rate is proposed to describe the degradation of cracking resistance of materials in the SCC process. This proposed framework can reproduce SCC results consistent with experimental observations in C‐ring steel SCC tests, especially capturing the directionally characteristic of the cracks. Furthermore, the influences of localized plastic deformation and stress states on the SCC process are studied. This novel phase‐field framework can capture (1) the influences of coupled electricity, mechanics to the SCC mechanisms; (2) the contribution of plastic strain energy as the driving force for the phase‐field; (3) the potential and preferential crack initiation and propagation morphology within the complex stress and strain domain; and (4) the dependence of SCC rate and propagation direction on stress state and localized plastic deformation.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Beijing Postdoctoral Research Foundation