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DOI: 10.1520/stp158420140055
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The Influence of Plasticity on Crack Length Measurements Using the Potential Drop Technique

Abstract: The potential drop (PD) technique is one of the most common methods for determining crack growth; however, other factors can also change the resistance of the specimen, which may erroneously be interpreted as crack extension. In tough, ductile materials, plastic strain can cause a significant change in PD. This paper presents an experimental investigation which quantifies the apparent crack extension due to strain prior to the onset of physical crack growth and considers ways to mitigate it. Compact tension, C… Show more

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“…In order to ensure that the measurement is independent of material properties, V is normalized using the value measured at the first cycle maximum, denoted V0. This formalism also enables to take into account the plastic deformation occurring at the beginning of the test and which may influence the measurement of the potential [22][23][24].…”
Section: Crack Initiation and Growth Monitoring : Dcpd Technique And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to ensure that the measurement is independent of material properties, V is normalized using the value measured at the first cycle maximum, denoted V0. This formalism also enables to take into account the plastic deformation occurring at the beginning of the test and which may influence the measurement of the potential [22][23][24].…”
Section: Crack Initiation and Growth Monitoring : Dcpd Technique And ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…labelled 'Iref'. This reference configuration has been shown to be relatively insensitive to crack extension (Tarnowski et al, 2014). The magnitude of the reference signal is approximately double the magnitude of the signal across the crack.…”
Section: Crack Extension Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este trabalho visa explorar as propostas de tunelamento de Andrade (2016) Uma vez que (idealmente) apenas a flexibilidade instantânea do corpo de prova C (do inglês, Compliance) precisa ser determinada para a estimativa do comprimento de trinca, instrumentos convencionalmente encontrados em máquinas universais de ensaios mecânicos (como células de carga e extensômetros para mecânica da fratura) são suficientes para tal. Isto elimina a necessidade de instrumentação adicional na forma de câmeras para acompanhamento visual e equipamentos elétricos e sensores para a aplicação da técnica da queda de potencial (SCHWALBE et al, 1985, TARNOWSKI et al, 2015. Apenas informações sobre carga P proveniente da célula de carga e do deslocamento V proveniente do deslocamento do equipamento de ensaio ou, mais usualmente, do CMOD obtido pelo extensômetro (clip-gage) são necessárias para o cálculo da flexibilidade, realizada da seguinte forma:…”
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