Creep Crack Initiation and Propagation: Fracture Mechanics and Local Approach

Author:

Bensussan P.1,Maas E.2,Pelloux R.3,Pineau A.4

Affiliation:

1. E.T.C.A., Arcueil, France

2. I.R.S.I.D. P.B. 29, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France

3. M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass. 01239

4. E.N.S.M.P. UA CNRS 866 P.B. 87, Evry, France

Abstract

Both the initiation and the propagation of macroscopic creep cracks have been studied in 316-L austenitic stainless steel, and, for comparison purposes, in 2219-T851 aluminum alloy. These alloys are, respectively, creep-ductile and creep-brittle. This difference in behavior is explained in terms of fracture mechanics concepts applied to creeping solids. The inability of fracture mechanics in providing unique correlations with K, C*, etc. . . for all the stages of both creep crack initiation and propagation is pointed out. Life prediction schemes using local rather than global fracture criteria are presented. A model based on creep ductility exhaustion concepts and the stress fields obtained by fracture mechanics is shown to provide good predictions for 316-L. Finite element analysis coupled to continuum damage mechanics is found to describe creep crack initiation in 2219-T851.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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