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Dynamic fracture toughness measurement of graphite material considering inertial effect

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF IMPACT ENGINEERING(2024)

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Abstract
Graphite materials are widely used as moderators, reflectors, and core structural materials in high-temperature gas-cooled reactors. During operation, graphite materials in nuclear reactors may be subjected to dynamic loads caused by earthquakes or other factors. Therefore, the dynamic fracture properties of graphite materials need to be investigated. In this study, dynamic three-point bending drop hammer impact experiments were conducted on IG-11 graphite specimens with precracks to measure their dynamic fracture toughness under medium- and lowspeed impacts using a digital image correlation method. Traditional methods for measuring fracture toughness based on ASTM standards do not consider the influence of the inertial effect, leading to unreasonably large measurement results. To address this disadvantage, the dynamic fracture toughness of IG-11 graphite was evaluated using a spring-mass model that considers the inertial effects of materials. Results indicated that the measured fracture toughness was significantly lower than that obtained based on the ASTM standard and increased almost linearly with increasing impact velocity. The toughening mechanism was analysed by observing the fracture morphology of the samples using a scanning electron microscope. The results showed that as the impact velocity increased, the fracture mode of the graphite samples gradually changed from intergranular to transgranular fracture, and the samples absorbed sufficient energy, resulting in a noticeable toughening phenomenon.
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IG-11 graphite,Inertial effect,Spring -mass model,Dynamic fracture toughness,Digital image correlation (DIC)
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