Title of article :
Evaluating creep cracking in welded fracture mechanics specimens
Author/Authors :
Nikbin، نويسنده , , Kamran، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
15
From page :
853
To page :
867
Abstract :
At present there lacks a unified approach in understanding the mechanistic role of weldments cracking in fracture mechanics specimens at elevated temperatures. The effects of residual stress, the development and crack tip damage due to it and the subsequent creep relaxation at high temperatures can be evaluated using relevant test data, numerical modelling and residual stress measurements. These problem areas are considered in this paper and discussed in context under the newly formed collaborative international effort in the Versailles Agreement of Materials and Standards committee, VAMAS TWA31. The plans for this collaborative effort are to evaluate tests at elevated temperatures in a number of high strength steels and also model and measure weldments containing residual stresses. The aim of the four year programme will be to make recommendations and establish pre-standardisation methods for testing, measuring and analysing creep crack initiation (CCI), creep crack growth (CCG), and low frequency creep fatigue crack growth (CFCG) (where creep dominates) characteristics in weldments containing residual stress. The fracture mechanics geometries that will be considered have already been validated in the previous TWA25 collaboration [VAMAS TWA25, Draft Code of Practice, ‘Creep/fatigue Crack Growth in Components’, VAMAS document. Nikbin K, editor. May 2005.] for testing of parent material. Examples of testing and analysis techniques are presented in this paper to highlight the future objectives for this work.
Keywords :
VAMAS , Fracture mechanics , Creep , Fatigue , Welds , HAZ , STANDARDS , Weldments , Codes of practice
Journal title :
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Record number :
2341679
Link To Document :
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