In this paper, the effect of constraint induced by the crack depth on creep crack-tip stress field in compact tension (CT) specimens is examined by finite element analysis, and the effect of creep deformation and damage on the Hutchinson-Rice-Rosengren (HRR) singularity stress field are discussed. T
Punch tip effects in diffusional impression creep
โ Scribed by Fuqian Yang; Jason Chen; Iris Seidmann; James C.M. Li
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 449 KB
- Volume
- 207
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0921-5093
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โฆ Synopsis
The effect of a surface cavity on the diffusional creep of a half space by impression of a punch whose end fits the cavity was studied analytically and numerically and compared with the normal case of the same punch of a flat end pushed into a flat surface without the cavity. A straight punch with a half cylindrical tip pushed into a half cylindrical groove of the same size as the tip produces the same impression velocity as the normal case. However, for a cylindrical punch with a semi-spherical tip pushed into a semi-spherical hole of the same size as the tip, the impression velocity is 4/n faster than the normal case. By using the finite element method (ABAQUS programj, a cylindrical punch with a flat end pushed into a cylindrical cavity of the same size as the punch was also studied. If the depth of the cavity is 1.5 times the punch radius, the impression velocity is only about 5% smaller than the normal case provided that the lateral contact area is a free surface. If the lateral contact area is impermeable to vacancies, the impression velocity is about 28% smaller.
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