The purpose of this work was to develop a three-dimensional finite element model to simulate ductile tearing in pipeline-steels. The measured load versus displacement histories for single edge notch tension (SENT) and surfaced-cracked wide plate specimens, both made of X-70 pipeline-steel plates and subject to tensile load, were numerically predicted using the proposed damage model. In the numerical model, progressive damage was restricted to a predetermined ductile tearing zone. The material damage behaviour in this tearing zone was described in terms of a Gurson-Tvergaard (G-T) isotropic constitutive model, which accounts for micro-void nucleation and growth. The criterion for the onset of void coalescence was determined via the Thomason criterion. Experimentally measured load-displacement histories for all specimens were accurately reproduced by the proposed model, irrespective of different plate width, thickness and crack configurations. The numerical predictions were in good agreement with experimental test data in terms of both the maximum load and the corresponding displacement at maximum load. The proposed damage model was also used to numerically estimate the effect of crack growth on maximum load for these cracked specimens. The results in this paper demonstrate the potential of the proposed damage model as an engineering tool for analyzing ductile tearing in application to defect assessment of surface cracked pipes.
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2004 International Pipeline Conference
October 4–8, 2004
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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Yu Chen,
Yu Chen
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
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Steve Lambert
Steve Lambert
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
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Yu Chen
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
Steve Lambert
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada
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IPC2004-0097, pp. 1677-1684; 8 pages
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December 4, 2008
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Chen, Y, & Lambert, S. "Finite Element Modeling of Ductile Tearing of Pipeline-Steel in Cracked Plates." Proceedings of the 2004 International Pipeline Conference. 2004 International Pipeline Conference, Volumes 1, 2, and 3. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. October 4–8, 2004. pp. 1677-1684. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/IPC2004-0097
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