Abstract
This work extends a micromechanics model for cleavage fracture incorporating effects of plastic strain to determine the reference temperature, T0, for an A515 Gr 65 pressure vessel steel based on a modified Weibull stress (σ̃w). Non-linear finite element analyses for 3-D models of plane-sided SE(B) and PCVN specimens define the relationship between σ̃w and J from which the variation of fracture toughness across different crack configurations is predicted. The modified Weibull stress methodology yields estimates of T0 from small fracture specimens which are in good agreement with the corresponding estimates derived from testing of larger crack configurations.
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