Abstract

An investigation of the applicability of the general yielding fracture mechanics concept of crack opening displacement is made in relation to the well established concepts of linear elastic fracture mechanics. The nature of the relationship between crack opening displacement and stress intensity factor is explored using the concepts of linear elasticity and model analyses proposed by Dugdale. Tests on C/Mn steel, a low alloy steel and a manual metal arc weld deposit define the nature of this relationship in the stress region for which the theoretical compatibility is no longer to be expected. Based on this relationship a single fracture test procedure may be used to determine COD or K 1 c (depending on the stress conditions at failure). The results of the tests analysed in terms of J, the contour integral, determine the significance of J as a fracture characterising parameter. Defect tolerance parameters for the assessment of the significance of flaws in welded structures are also introduced.

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