Structural Integrity Assessment of Notched Components Using the Master Curve Methodology and Failure Assessment Diagrams

Paper Info

Revista

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP

Año de publicación

2015

Tematica

Mecánica de fractura

Materiales metálicos

Integridad estructural / análisis de fallo

Structural Integrity Assessment of Notched Components Using the Master Curve Methodology and Failure Assessment Diagrams

García Pemán, Tiberio | Cicero González, Sergio | Madrazo Acebes, Virginia |

Abstract

This paper proposes a methodology for the structural integrity assessment of notched components. It combines failure assessment diagrams and a notch analysis approach based on the application of the Master Curve methodology for the prediction of the apparent fracture toughness of ferritic-pearlitic steels in notched conditions. This approach considers a new parameter named the notch reference temperature (T0N), which is different from the reference temperature (T0) obtained in cracked specimens and varies with the notch radius. With this purpose, the methodology has been applied to a set of fracture tests on steel S275JR, with notch radii ranging from 0 mm (crack-type defects) up to 2.0 mm and testing temperatures from −120°C up to 40°C. The methodology improves significantly the results obtained under the assumption that notches behave as cracks.

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