2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2019.106796
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Fracture assessments with elastic follow-up for combined primary and secondary loadings

Abstract: This paper presents comparisons of finite element (FE) results with the J estimation equations proposed in Part 1 for treating fracture under combined primary and secondary loadings. The FE analyses are performed for a pipe with a circumferential internal surface crack subjected to axial tension combined with thermal loading. The crack depth and length, the relative magnitude of axial tension and thermal loadings, loading sequence and material properties are systematically varied. Based on the FE results, the … Show more

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“…This provides a practical method for estimating the elastic follow-up factor from an elastic-plastic analysis for a large secondary loading, as noted in [15], and would provide a conservative approach for smaller magnitudes of secondary loading. This is examined in part 2 [8].…”
Section: € Z Smentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This provides a practical method for estimating the elastic follow-up factor from an elastic-plastic analysis for a large secondary loading, as noted in [15], and would provide a conservative approach for smaller magnitudes of secondary loading. This is examined in part 2 [8].…”
Section: € Z Smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, a number of these methods require an estimate of the elastic follow-up factor, Z. Part 2 of this paper [8] examines the accuracy of the above estimates when € Z s is used as an estimate of Z, that is if J can be estimated without a separate estimate of elastic follow-up under combined primary and secondary.…”
Section: Treatment Of Combined Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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