Abstract

The complexity of the loading conditions makes it challenging to accurately predict the damage evolution and resulting ductile fracture in materials and structures. This paper presents an application method to predict fracture initiation for low cycle fatigue of 4-point bending in structural steel SS275. The swift isotropic hardening law was used in the numerical simulation to account for large strain deformation. The damage indicator framework with the Hosford-Coulomb (HC) model was adopted to characterize the damage accumulation and fracture behavior. Uniaxial tension tests on specimens with various fracture modes were conducted to determine the material properties required for calibration of the plasticity model and fracture model param1eters. Non-linear finite element analyses were performed to identify fracture model parameters based on the loading path of fracture initiation. The presented HC model was applied to an extremely low fatigue test (less than 100 cycles) and demonstrated good accuracy in predicting fracture initiation for complex loading scenarios.

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