Abstract

Tensile fracture static tests on nine specimens covering different stress states were performed to investigate the ductile fracture behavior of Chinese Q460C high-strength structural steel (HSS). Based on combining the Rice-Tracey model and Xue model, the new model considering the effect of stress triaxiality and Lode angle was proposed to predict ductile fracture of Q460C HSS. Furthermore, the stress softening criterion was incorporated into the new fracture model to simulate the fracture propagation of Q460C HSS better. The material parameters of the proposed fracture model for Q460C HSS were identified using MATLAB optimization code. The VUMAT subroutine was developed to perform ductile fracture simulations for each specimen, and the fracture simulation results show satisfactory agreement with the experimental results. In addition, the five existing ductile fracture models were also selected to compare the prediction accuracy of the new model. The comparative results show that the new model has better accuracy and is more suitable for predicting fracture initiation and propagation of Q460C HSS. Finally, the applicability of the new model in predicting the fracture of Q460 HSS was furtherly verified by successfully simulating the existing fracture tests of the notched round bar specimens and the bolted connections.

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