Respuesta :
Answer:
The critical length of surface flaw = 6.176 mm
Explanation:
Given data-
Plane strain fracture toughness Kc = 29.6 MPa-m1/2
Yield Strength = 545 MPa
Design stress. =0.3 × yield strength
= 0.3 × 545
= 163.5 MPa
Dimensionless parameter. Y = 1.3
The critical length of surface flaw is given by
= 1/pi.(Plane strain fracture toughness /Dimensionless parameter× Design Stress)^2
Now putting values in above equation we get,
= 1/3.14( 29.6 / 1.3 × 163.5)^2
=6.176 × 10^-3 m
=6.176 mm
Answer:
The critical length of a surface flaw is 6.17 mm
Explanation:
according to the exercise:
flat plate size=25 mm
σ=545 MPa
plane strain fracture toughness=29.6 MPa-m1/2
Y=1.3
Design stress = 0.3*σ = 163.5 MPa
For plain structure fracture toughness is:
[tex]K_{IC} =Y*o\sqrt{\pi a_{c} }[/tex]
Where ac is the maximum allowable flat size. Clearing ac:
[tex]a_{c} =\frac{1}{\pi } (\frac{K_{IC} }{o*Y} )^{2} =\frac{1}{\pi } (\frac{29.6}{163.5*1.3} )^{2} =6.17x10^{-3}m=6.17mm[/tex]