Abstract

During installation and operation, pipeline steels may suffer from plastic pre-deformation (prestrain) due to accidental loading, cold bending or ground movement. The plastic prestrain history not only modifies steels’ yield and flow properties but also influences their fracture performance. This paper focuses on the effect of plastic prestrain history on ductile fracture resistance. Single edge notched tension (SENT) specimens have been selected for the numerical study and the crack is assumed to exist before a prestrain history was applied. The complete Gurson model has been applied to simulate the ductile fracture behaviour. The results show that prestrain history can reduce the fracture resistance significantly and neither the history-independent resistance model nor material-memory resistance model existing in the literature can be used to describe the prestrain history effect. Based on the numerical results an approximate history-dependent resistance model is proposed. The results also suggest that it is important to take the prestrain effect into consideration in future structural integrity assessment procedure for pipelines.

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