Current Methods of Fracture-toughness Testing of High-strength Alloys with Emphasis on Plane Strain

Current Methods of Fracture-toughness Testing of High-strength Alloys with Emphasis on Plane Strain
Author: J. E. Campbell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1964
Genre: Alloys
ISBN:

Fracture-toughness testing using principles of fracture mechanics has developed to the point where it can be used as a basis for selection of materials, for estimating limiting design stresses assuming the presence of small flaws, and for analyzing failures. Current methods of measuring plane-stress and plane-strain fracturetoughness parameters are presented in this report. The specimens include center-cracked, edge-cracked, single-edge-cracked, surface-cracked, and notched round bars, which are subjected to tensile loading, and notched bars for bend tests. The different types of specimens permit evaluating sheet, plate, bar stock, and forgings as well as material from failed structures. Application of fracture-toughness parameters to design of high-strength structures is reviewed for both static and fatigue loading. Consideration of the fracture-mechanics concepts in design should lead to fewer problems with brittle fracture in high-strength structures. (Author).

Selected Papers on Crack Tip Stress Fields

Selected Papers on Crack Tip Stress Fields
Author: Robert Joseph Sanford
Publisher:
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Topics in this volume include: Westergaard stress functions for severe periodic crack problems; the stress intensity factors and crack profiles for centre and edge cracks in plates subject to arbitrary stesses; and central crack in plane ortotropic rectangular sheet.

Engineering Fracture Design

Engineering Fracture Design
Author: H. Liebowitz
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2014-05-10
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483273288

Fracture: An Advanced Treatise, Volume IV: Engineering Fracture Design presents the development and status of knowledge on sudden, catastrophic failure of structures due to unexpected brittle fracture of component materials. This book provides information pertinent to the engineering fracture design as well as the microscopic and macroscopic fundamentals of fracture. Organized into eight chapters, this volume begins with an overview of the evaluation of fracture tests. This text then presents an analysis of temperature effects on fracture. Other chapters consider the fracture and carrying capacity of long, slender columns and related topics. This book discusses as well the problems in connection with columns, beams, and plates, and experimental evidence to support theories proposed for describing the strength and stiffness of these elements. The final chapter presents an analysis of the problem of brittle fracture in weldments. This book is a valuable resource for engineers, students, and research workers in industrial organizations, education and research institutions, and various government agencies.