Abstract
The paper presents the evaluation of the fracture process of 41Cr4 steel, based on experimental tests and numerical analysis carried out for growing cracks. Selected results of experimental studies presented in previous publications in 2015–2016 which were used in the construction of FEM models of SEN(B) specimens dominated by a plane strain state, are quoted. Using FEM simulations, the tensile curves and crack growth curves recorded during laboratory tests, several calculations were performed, among which can be distinguished the evaluation of plastic zones in the considered specimens, stress distributions, selected measures of geometric constraints, accumulated plastic strains and selected parameters of fracture mechanics. The numerical calculations presented in this paper allow to estimate the changes of the J-integral for the tested steel, the crack tip opening displacement, the size of the plastic zone and the stress distribution in front of the crack tip. Comprehensive numerical analysis with the use of the actual tensile curve clearly characterizes the behavior of the material under the influence of increasing external loads.
Funder
Kielce University of Technology
Subject
General Materials Science
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