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Creep crack growth simulations in 316H stainless steel

โœ Scribed by Masataka Yatomi; Catrin M. Davies; Kamran M. Nikbin


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
693 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-7944

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Virtual methods of predicting creep crack growth (CCG), using finite element analysis (FE), are implemented in a compact tension specimen, C(T). The material examined is an austenitic type 316H stainless steel at 550 ยฐC, which exhibits power-law creep-ductile behaviour. A local damage-based approach is used to predict crack propagation and the CCG rate data are correlated with the C * parameter. Two-dimensional elastic-plastic-creep analyses are performed under plane stress and plane strain conditions. Finite element CCG rate predictions are compared to experimental data and to the NSW and modified NSW (NSW-MOD) CCG models' solutions, which are based on ductility exhaustion arguments. An alternative version of the NSW-MOD model is presented for direct comparison with the FE implementation. The FE predictions are found to be in agreement with the appropriate analytical solutions, and follow the trends of the experimental data at high C * values. Accelerated cracking behaviour is observed experimentally at low C * values, which is consistent with the standard plane strain NSW-MOD prediction. The FE model may be developed to predict this accelerated cracking at low C * values so that the trends between CCG rates at high and low C * values may be determined.


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