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Correlation of fracture behavior in high pressure pipelines with axial flaws using constraint designed test specimens. Part II: 3-D effects on constraint

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Autor(es):
Silva‚ L.A.L. ; Cravero‚ S. ; Ruggieri‚ C.
Número total de Autores: 3
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS; v. 73, n. 15, p. 2123-2138, 2006.
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This study describes an extensive set of 3-D analyses conducted on conventional fracture specimens, including pin-loaded and clamped SE(T) specimens, and axially cracked pipes with varying crack configurations. The primary objective is to examine 3-D effects on the correlation of fracture behavior for the analyzed crack configurations using the J-Q methodology. An average measure of constraint over the crack front, as given by an average hydrostatic parameter, denoted Q(avg), is employed to replace the plane-strain measure of constraint, Q. Alternatively, a local measure of constraint evaluated at the mid-thickness region of the specimen, denoted Q(Z0), is also utilized. The analysis matrix considers 3-D numerical solutions for models of SE(T) fracture specimens with varying geometries (i.e., different crack depth to specimen width ratio, a/W, as well as different loading point distance, H) and test conditions (pin-loaded ends vs. clamped ends). The 3-D numerical models for the cracked pipes cover different crack depth to pipe wall thickness ratio, a/t, and a fixed crack depth to crack length ratio, a/c. The extensive 3-D numerical analyses presented here provide a representative set of solutions which provide further support for using constraint-designed SE(T) specimens in fracture assessments of pressurized pipes and cylindrical vessels. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 03/02735-6 - Metodologia micromecânica e experimental para análise de defeitos e avaliação de integridade estrutural em dutos para transporte de gás e petróleo
Beneficiário:Claudio Ruggieri
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Temático