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A New Computational Method for Predicting Ductile Failure of 304L Stainless Steel

Myung-Sung Kim, Hee-Tae Kim, Young-Hwan Choi, Jeong‐Hyeon Kim, Seul‐Kee Kim, Jae‐Myung Lee

2022Metals18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Austenitic stainless steel is useful for storing and transporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) at temperatures below −163 °C due to its superior low-temperature applications. This study develops a computational method for the failure prediction of 304L stainless steel sheet to utilize its usability as a design code for industrial purposes. To consider material degradation in a phenomenological way during the numerical calculation, the combined Swift–Voce equation was adopted to describe the nonlinear constitutive behavior beyond ultimate tensile strength. Due to the stress state-dependent fracture characteristics of ductile metal, a modified Mohr–Coulomb fracture criterion was adopted using stress triaxiality and Lode angle parameter. The numerical formulation of the elastoplastic-damage coupled constitutive model with fracture locus was implemented in the ABAQUS user-defined subroutine UMAT. To identify the material and damage parameters of constitutive models, a series of material tests were conducted considering various stress states. It has been verified that the numerical simulation results obtained by the proposed failure prediction methodology show good agreement with the experimental results for plastic behavior and fractured configuration.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceConstitutive equationStructural engineeringNonlinear systemSubroutineFracture (geology)Stress (linguistics)Ultimate tensile strengthNeckingAustenitic stainless steelMechanicsComposite materialComputer scienceFinite element methodCorrosionEngineeringQuantum mechanicsLinguisticsPhilosophyOperating systemPhysicsMetal Forming Simulation TechniquesMetallurgy and Material FormingFatigue and fracture mechanics