Title: Experimental determination of crack tip angles (CTOA) and their applicability to instability prediction in structures
Authors: J.T. Barnby, A.S. Nadkarni, S.L. Cresswell
Addresses: Aston University, Birmingham, UK; HM Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, UK. ' Aston University, Birmingham, UK; HM Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, UK. ' HM Nuclear Installations Inspectorate, UK
Abstract: Crack tip opening angles (CTOA) of growing ductile cracks in structural steels were measured from grids printed on the specimen surface. The grids, with underline spacing if 127 micrometres, were printed on the specimen surface using a photographic technique. The pre-cracked specimens were tested in three-point bending, to increasing values of ductile crack growth, in order to establish a J-R curve. The crack tip opening angles were measured from the deformed grids during the tests. The measured values of CTOA correlated well with the analytical calculations based on the theory proposed by Rice and coworkers. A method is suggested to predict instability in structures based on CTOA.
Keywords: cracks; crack tip opening angles; ductile crack growth; photographic technique; instability prediction; structural instability; structural steels; three-point bending.
DOI: 10.1504/IJMPT.1995.036448
International Journal of Materials and Product Technology, 1995 Vol.10 No.1/2, pp.161 - 170
Published online: 03 Nov 2010 *
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