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Failure mechanism for metal cylinder under explosive loading
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posted on 2023-01-29, 23:23 authored by D Noh, S Seo, J Lee, M Jang, Jeong YoonJeong YoonThis paper presents the numerical study of dynamic fracture for metal cylinder under internal explosive loading. Also, the effects of fracture models and groove designs on fracture behavior are investigated. For the dynamic hardening behavior, the Lim-Huh model including the thermal softening effect is adopted [1, 2]. Also, the Lou-Huh fracture model considering the strain rate dependency is used for fracture prediction [3]. The tensile fracture occurs first at the outer surface, and the shear fracture is observed near the inner surface. In addition, finite element analyses are performed to study the effect of various groove designs on dynamic fracture; single U-groove and V-groove at the outer surface. The tensile and shear fracture lines are predicted near the groove tip and inner surface, respectively. It is concluded that the stress triaxiality parameter is one of the critical factors in the dynamic fracture prediction of the metal cylinder.
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Journal
Journal of Mechanical Science and TechnologyVolume
36Pagination
4463-4474Publisher DOI
ISSN
1738-494XeISSN
1976-3824Language
EnglishPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalIssue
9Publisher
KOREAN SOC MECHANICAL ENGINEERSUsage metrics
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Keywords
Science & TechnologyTechnologyEngineering, MechanicalEngineeringDynamic fracture modelDynamic hardening modelExplosive loadingGroove designHigh strain rateHIGH STRAIN RATESDUCTILE FRACTURESTRESS TRIAXIALITYDYNAMIC FRACTUREBEHAVIORSALLOYFRAGMENTATIONCRITERIONRANGEInjury (total) Accidents/Adverse Effects