Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Fracture Toughness and Strain-Induced Phase Transformations

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Stephen D. Antolovich
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

RECENTLY, much interest has been generated in materials that undergo martensitic phase transformations on straining.')' While it is undoubtedly true that a large amount of ductility can be obtained at rather high strength levels, the question of the general way in which the phase transformation affects the plane strai fracture toughness, as measured by the parameter KIC, has yet to be answered. Let us consider a material that contains a sharp crack as shown in Fig. 1, and is subjected to a tensile stress 00. It is known that the presence of a crack tends to multiply the stress in the area of the crack according to the following equations:3
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APA: Stephen D. Antolovich  (1969)  Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Fracture Toughness and Strain-Induced Phase Transformations

MLA: Stephen D. Antolovich Part XI – November 1968 - Communications - Fracture Toughness and Strain-Induced Phase Transformations. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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