Abstract
In this study the effects of weld strength mismatching and geometry parameters on the relationship between the J-integral and the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) are investigated. Numerical analysis was carried out by an ABAQUS two-dimensional elastic–plastic analysis mode. The work was performed for center-cracked welded specimens with uniform tensile load. In the specimens the weld strength mismatch, M, was from 0.8 to 1.2, the crack length, a/ W, from 0.1 to 0.5, the weld width, h/ c, from 0.1 to 0.5. The main results indicate that weld strength mismatching has only a weak influence on the relationship between the J-integral and CTOD at low load levels, but there is a strong effect at high load levels. The yield strength of weld metal may be used for low load levels and the yield strength of base metal may be used for high load levels, when the basic relationship of J-integral versus CTOD is utilized to treat the problem of welded joints. The results also show that the crack size and weld width have an influence on the relationship between the J-integral and CTOD at high load levels. Because the equivalence between the J-integral and CTOD breaks down at high load levels, the relationship between J-integral and CTOD becomes more complex, and the weld strength and geometry mismatching factors must be included.
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