Abstract
In this paper the procedure of safety assessment of components by fracture mechanics analysis as recommended in TECDOC 717 is applied to two standard specimens of ductile cast iron. It is shown that the use of a pseudo-elastic K{sub IJ}-value in linear elastic safety analysis may lead to non-conservative results, when elastic-plastic material behaviour can be expected. (author).
Kussmaul, K;
Silcher, H;
Eisele, U
[1]
- Stuttgart Univ. (Germany). Staatliche Materialpruefungsanstalt
Citation Formats
Kussmaul, K, Silcher, H, and Eisele, U.
On the use of elastic-plastic material characteristics for linear-elastic component assessments.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1995.
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Kussmaul, K, Silcher, H, & Eisele, U.
On the use of elastic-plastic material characteristics for linear-elastic component assessments.
United Kingdom.
Kussmaul, K, Silcher, H, and Eisele, U.
1995.
"On the use of elastic-plastic material characteristics for linear-elastic component assessments."
United Kingdom.
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abstractNote = {In this paper the procedure of safety assessment of components by fracture mechanics analysis as recommended in TECDOC 717 is applied to two standard specimens of ductile cast iron. It is shown that the use of a pseudo-elastic K{sub IJ}-value in linear elastic safety analysis may lead to non-conservative results, when elastic-plastic material behaviour can be expected. (author).}
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