2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-016-0086-x
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Predicting failure of the Second Sandia Fracture Challenge geometry with a real-world, time constrained, over-the-counter methodology

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“…Under the current scheme, this implies that accounting for anisotropy in the nonlinear regime is necessary to predict the correct failure path. The reader is directed to Cerrone et al (2016) for a detailed discussion on this topic. Additionally, applying a failure locus curve that gave lower failure strains for lower stress triaxialities resulted in a more accurate prediction of damage initiation.…”
Section: Sources Of Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under the current scheme, this implies that accounting for anisotropy in the nonlinear regime is necessary to predict the correct failure path. The reader is directed to Cerrone et al (2016) for a detailed discussion on this topic. Additionally, applying a failure locus curve that gave lower failure strains for lower stress triaxialities resulted in a more accurate prediction of damage initiation.…”
Section: Sources Of Discrepancymentioning
confidence: 99%