Abstract

A reference stress method is used to analyze both brittle and ductile fracture in structures containing surface flaws. Crack-tip opening displacement (CTOD) is used as the fracture-toughness input, althoughJ-based reference stress analyses are also possible. Both detailed and simplified analyses for brittle and ductile fracture are described. A brittle fracture analysis which takes account of stress concentrations, secondary stresses and stress gradients is presented, together with a complete ductile tearing analysis which utilizes a single CTOD value measured at maximum load. In addition, two simplified approaches are proposed: a yield-before-break criterion for brittle fracture and a critical learing modulus for ductile fracture.

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