The basic Master Curve (MC) method for analysis of brittle fracture test results is intended only for macroscopically homogeneous ferritic steel. In reality, steels and welds often contain inhomogeneities that distort the standard MC analysis. The structural integrity assessment procedure SINTAP contains a lower tail modification of the MC analysis, enabling conservative lower bound fracture toughness estimates to be determined also for inhomogeneous material. Such estimates, however, only describe the fracture toughness of the more brittle constituent. The deficiency of SINTAP, in this respect, lies in its inability to provide any information from the more ductile material. Therefore, a probabilistic description of the complete material is...
AbstractFor physical reasons fracture toughness KJc of ferritic steels in the brittle-to-ductile tra...
International audienceIn the present paper two kinds of Beremin-type models are developed to incorpo...
Brittle fracture in the ductile to brittle transition regime is connected with specimen size effects...
The basic Master Curve (MC) method for analysis of brittle fracture test results is intended only fo...
The basic Master Curve (MC) method for analysis of brittle fracture test results is intended for mac...
The range of applicability of Master Curve testing Standard ASTM E 1921 is limited to macroscopicall...
The master curve (MC) approach used to measure the transition temperature, T0, was standarised in th...
The Master Curve (MC) methodology has evolved, from only being a brittle fracture testing and analys...
The Master Curve (MC) methodology, introduced more than two decades ago, has evolved, from only bein...
The master curve brittle fracture toughness estimation method described in the ASTM E1921-11 test st...
Recent advances in fracture toughness have led to employment of the Weibull statistic to model scatt...
The Master Curve methodology is a statistical, theoretical, micromechanism based, analysis method fo...
The Master Curve methodology has been developed as an advanced, direct technique for characterizing ...
The term fracture toughness usually refers to the linear elastic fracture resistance parameter KIC. ...
The European fracture toughness dataset was developed by ten European laboratories in order to provi...
AbstractFor physical reasons fracture toughness KJc of ferritic steels in the brittle-to-ductile tra...
International audienceIn the present paper two kinds of Beremin-type models are developed to incorpo...
Brittle fracture in the ductile to brittle transition regime is connected with specimen size effects...
The basic Master Curve (MC) method for analysis of brittle fracture test results is intended only fo...
The basic Master Curve (MC) method for analysis of brittle fracture test results is intended for mac...
The range of applicability of Master Curve testing Standard ASTM E 1921 is limited to macroscopicall...
The master curve (MC) approach used to measure the transition temperature, T0, was standarised in th...
The Master Curve (MC) methodology has evolved, from only being a brittle fracture testing and analys...
The Master Curve (MC) methodology, introduced more than two decades ago, has evolved, from only bein...
The master curve brittle fracture toughness estimation method described in the ASTM E1921-11 test st...
Recent advances in fracture toughness have led to employment of the Weibull statistic to model scatt...
The Master Curve methodology is a statistical, theoretical, micromechanism based, analysis method fo...
The Master Curve methodology has been developed as an advanced, direct technique for characterizing ...
The term fracture toughness usually refers to the linear elastic fracture resistance parameter KIC. ...
The European fracture toughness dataset was developed by ten European laboratories in order to provi...
AbstractFor physical reasons fracture toughness KJc of ferritic steels in the brittle-to-ductile tra...
International audienceIn the present paper two kinds of Beremin-type models are developed to incorpo...
Brittle fracture in the ductile to brittle transition regime is connected with specimen size effects...