Text files for parts and assembly of clamped beam geometry ABAQUS finite element model
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<p>Overall Project Description:</p>
<p>Data for In Situ TEM Mechanical Testing in Irradiated Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Alloys - v1.0. This is a dataset comprised of&nbsp;videos and raw load-displacement text files of experiments run to demonstrate the use of in situ TEM mechanical testing to find meaningful&nbsp;mechanical properties of as received, self-ion, and proton irradiated Fe-9%Cr ODS. The desire to work at small scale in characterization&nbsp;of irradiated materials to reduce costs and improve throughput, require the development of novel methods to assess mechanical properties&nbsp;in volume-limited irradiation damage layers.&nbsp;</p>
<p>In this work micropillar compression (archived separately), cantilever bending, lamellae indentation, and clamped beam fracture testing&nbsp;is conducted on ion-irradiated Fe-9%Cr ODS to find yield stress, elastic modulus, flow stress, and fracture toughness.&nbsp;Micropillars in compression allow us to define a minimum sample dimension, which approaches the obstacle spacing of the material,&nbsp;at which size effects are observed. This relationship between sample dimension and obstacle spacing defined through micropillar&nbsp;compression is extended to a new testing geometry, cantilever bending, and material property, flow stress. Lessons learned during&nbsp;the cantilever bending informed the clamped beam design for conducting fracture testing on a ductile engineering alloy at micrometer scales.&nbsp;Finally, lamellae indentation was conducted to link qualitative observations of the microstructure under load with literature strength of obstacle values.&nbsp;By combining an understanding of the microstructure of irradiated Fe-9%Cr ODS and the in situ TEM technique, one can find the bulk-like&nbsp;mechanical properties of ion irradiated Fe-9%Cr ODS.</p>
<p>Input Files Description:</p>
<p>These files are text format files for the ABAQUS extended finite element modeling (XFEM) as part of my dissertation. Part files include<br />
the clamped beam, the XFEM crack, and the indenter tip. The assembly file is these three combined. ABAQUS version used is 6.13.</p>
<p>Material properties used were:<br />
Young&#39;s Modulus = 220000 MPa<br />
Poisson&#39;s ratio = 0.3<br />
Max principal strain = 0.033</p>
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Purdue University Research Repository
创建时间:
2019-04-20



