Affiliation:
1. Northwestern Polytechnical University
Abstract
Fracture along an interface between materials plays a major role in failure of material. In
this investigation, finite element calculations with Kachanov–Rabotnov damage law were carried
out to study the creep damage distribution near the interface cavity in bimaterial specimens. The
specimens with central hole were divided into three types. The material parameters of K-R law used
in this paper were chosen for a brittle material and ductile material. All calculations were performed
under four load cases. Due to the difference between elastic moduli of the bounded materials, the
elastic stress field as a function of the Young’s modulus ratio (R=E1/E2) was determined. At the
same time, the influence of model type on elastic stress distribution near the cavity was considered.
Under the same conditions, the material with larger modulus is subjected to larger stress. The creep
damage calculations show that the location of the maximum damage is different for each model.
The distributions of creep damage for all three models are dependent on the material properties and
load cases.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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