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Crack arrest can complement the crack initiation concept to assess integrity of structures. This paper deals with the application of a local approach model derived from the RKR model to predict cleavage crack propagation and arrest in thermal shock experiments performed on pre-cracked discs made of a low alloy bainitic steel. The numerical procedure takes into account dynamic effects and an accurate behavior law for the material. Simulations with a crack speed criterion help the identification of the critical stress criterion. The results show a good prediction of the crack jump when a 3D modeling is used. © 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Berdin, C., Hajjaj, M., Bompard, P., & Bugat, S. (2008). Local approach to fracture for cleavage crack arrest prediction. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 75(11), 3264–3275. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.engfracmech.2007.08.013
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