2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.prostr.2016.06.222
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Experimental and numerical slip line analysis of welded single-edge notched tension specimens

Abstract: Flaw assessments assume homogeneous material properties, but welds are heterogeneous. A procedure to account for heterogeneity effects on crack driving force (developed at Ghent University and Limerick University) requires strength properties along slip lines originating from the defect tip. For uniaxial tension loading, these lines are assumed straight and oriented 45° to the axis of loading. The presented paper investigates the soundness of this assumption. Clamped single-edge notched tension tests and simul… Show more

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“…Similar slip line bands were obtained in other actual welds simulations and are confirmed by experimental results [21]. This shows that the prediction of slip lines in complex welds is challenging.…”
Section: Contour At Un-deformed Statesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Similar slip line bands were obtained in other actual welds simulations and are confirmed by experimental results [21]. This shows that the prediction of slip lines in complex welds is challenging.…”
Section: Contour At Un-deformed Statesupporting
confidence: 89%
“…can be obtained for equivalent total strain e eq . Similar assumptions have been adopted in other notched tension test studies supported by full-field strain analyses31,32 …”
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confidence: 93%