Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation

This paper reports experimental observations that show non-irradiated Gilsocarbon polygranular nuclear graphite fits within the quasi-brittle class of materials. Such materials exhibit a degree of damage tolerance that depends on the stability of cracks that nucleate in the microstructure. Modelling...

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Päätekijät: Mostafavi, M, Marrow, T
Aineistotyyppi: Journal article
Kieli:English
Julkaistu: 2012
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Marrow, T
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description This paper reports experimental observations that show non-irradiated Gilsocarbon polygranular nuclear graphite fits within the quasi-brittle class of materials. Such materials exhibit a degree of damage tolerance that depends on the stability of cracks that nucleate in the microstructure. Modelling efforts to predict the influence of microstructure on damage tolerance require direct observation of crack nucleation and growth to support them. Here, the technique of digital image correlation was applied to optical observations to measure the full field distribution of displacements on the surface of large (>100 mm dimension) specimens, loaded in uniaxial flexure. Repeated cyclic loading to strains approaching failure results in an inelastic (i.e. non-recoverable) strain, and a decrease in the static elastic modulus. Digital image correlation was also used for early detection and characterisation of fracture nuclei (short cracks). Such short cracks show a stable propagation stage before causing catastrophic failure. The displacement fields were used to calculate directly the energy release rate of the short cracks via a contour integral method. The value is consistent with the critical strain energy release rate for unstable fracture obtained from standard mode I fracture tests. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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spelling oxford-uuid:f53cc774-db48-4d80-88f1-4829e6fd301d2022-03-27T12:25:46ZQuantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlationJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:f53cc774-db48-4d80-88f1-4829e6fd301dEnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2012Mostafavi, MMarrow, TThis paper reports experimental observations that show non-irradiated Gilsocarbon polygranular nuclear graphite fits within the quasi-brittle class of materials. Such materials exhibit a degree of damage tolerance that depends on the stability of cracks that nucleate in the microstructure. Modelling efforts to predict the influence of microstructure on damage tolerance require direct observation of crack nucleation and growth to support them. Here, the technique of digital image correlation was applied to optical observations to measure the full field distribution of displacements on the surface of large (>100 mm dimension) specimens, loaded in uniaxial flexure. Repeated cyclic loading to strains approaching failure results in an inelastic (i.e. non-recoverable) strain, and a decrease in the static elastic modulus. Digital image correlation was also used for early detection and characterisation of fracture nuclei (short cracks). Such short cracks show a stable propagation stage before causing catastrophic failure. The displacement fields were used to calculate directly the energy release rate of the short cracks via a contour integral method. The value is consistent with the critical strain energy release rate for unstable fracture obtained from standard mode I fracture tests. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation
title Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation
title_full Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation
title_fullStr Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation
title_short Quantitative in situ study of short crack propagation in polygranular graphite by digital image correlation
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