Mismatch effect plays a crucial role in weldments, and an independent mismatch constraint parameter is proposed to characterize the material mismatch constraint effect in this paper. A mismatched modified boundary layer (MBL) model for creeping solids is developed to simulate the stress field of creep cracks in mismatched weldments. It can be found that there still exists the similarity between creep crack tip stress fields under different mismatch factors. Numerical results show that obtains the minimum value on the under match condition and the maximum value on the over match condition. Comparisons between and other geometric constraint parameters ( and ) are carried out and the applicability of is verified. A modified assessment formula for creep crack growth rate ratio is proposed based on the parameter . It is found that is a reasonable and remarkable parameter to characterize the mismatch constraint effect of creeping cracks.
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March 2016
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Mismatch Constraint Effect of Creep Crack With Modified Boundary Layer Model
Yanwei Dai,
Yanwei Dai
AML,
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: daiyw13@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: daiyw13@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
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Donghuan Liu,
Donghuan Liu
Department of Applied Mechanics,
University of Science and Technology Beijing,
Beijing 100083, China
e-mail: liudh@ustb.edu.cn
University of Science and Technology Beijing,
Beijing 100083, China
e-mail: liudh@ustb.edu.cn
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Yinghua Liu
Yinghua Liu
AML,
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: yhliu@tsinghua.edu.cn
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: yhliu@tsinghua.edu.cn
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Yanwei Dai
AML,
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: daiyw13@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: daiyw13@mails.tsinghua.edu.cn
Donghuan Liu
Department of Applied Mechanics,
University of Science and Technology Beijing,
Beijing 100083, China
e-mail: liudh@ustb.edu.cn
University of Science and Technology Beijing,
Beijing 100083, China
e-mail: liudh@ustb.edu.cn
Yinghua Liu
AML,
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: yhliu@tsinghua.edu.cn
Department of Engineering Mechanics,
Tsinghua University,
Beijing 100084, China
e-mail: yhliu@tsinghua.edu.cn
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF APPLIED MECHANICS. Manuscript received October 10, 2015; final manuscript received November 11, 2015; published online December 11, 2015. Editor: Yonggang Huang.
J. Appl. Mech. Mar 2016, 83(3): 031008 (16 pages)
Published Online: December 11, 2015
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Received:
October 10, 2015
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November 11, 2015
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Dai, Y., Liu, D., and Liu, Y. (December 11, 2015). "Mismatch Constraint Effect of Creep Crack With Modified Boundary Layer Model." ASME. J. Appl. Mech. March 2016; 83(3): 031008. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4032025
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