Prediction of Fracture in the Transition Regime : Application to an A533B Pressure Vessel Steel
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In order to model the fracture behaviour of pressure vessel steels in the transition regime, a new model has been developped in 1991 at EDF R&D Division in the framework of local approach to fracture. This approach couples the damage mechanics model developped by Rousselier which is accounting for ductile propagation of a crack, and the Beremin's model based on Weibull's statistics which stands for cleavage. It is possible to predict, by this coupled approach, safe lower bound transition curves for a temperature range up to RTNDT+50°C. It has been shown that the predictions of the model agree well with the experimental data, both in terms of fracture toughness at cleavage instability and the amount of pre-cleavage tearing. Those predicted curves have also been compared to the ASME design curve, and substantial safety margins have been exhibited.
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