International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping | 2021

The effect of constraint on fracture properties of Z3CN20.09M after accelerated thermal aging

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The main coolant piping material Z3CN20.09\u202fM was heat treated at 400\u202f°C for 18,000\u202fh and then the fracture behavior has been studied. To understand the effect of in-plane constraint on fracture behavior, J-R curves were determined by the pre-cracked specimens with a wide range of crack depth ratios. And the stretch zone width (SZW) values were measured by experimental method and finite element method (FEM) based on fracture energy density. The comparisons of SZW value show that good agreements have been achieved among experimental tests and FEM. Moreover, to reveal and quantify the constraint effect (a/W), three-dimensional FEM was used to obtain the second terms in the Williams’ series expansion. The J-R curves, JIC and JSZW and SZW are higher at lower crack depth ratios a/W, and gradually decrease with increasing crack depth. Then, the constraint dependent fracture properties of Z3CN20.09\u202fM were determined and could be used to predict fracture properties under other constraint conditions.

Volume 190
Pages 104294
DOI 10.1016/j.ijpvp.2020.104294
Language English
Journal International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping

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