Dynamic fracture toughness of X70 pipeline steel and its relationship with arrest toughness and CVN
β Scribed by Yongning Liu; Yiaorong Feng; Qiurong Ma; Xiaolong Song
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Weight
- 481 KB
- Volume
- 23
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0261-3069
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β¦ Synopsis
The dynamic fracture toughness K and J , arrest toughness K and Charpy V-notched impact toughness (CVN) of a pipeline 1d 1d 1a steel, X70, were studied at different temperatures. It was found that fracture toughness was strongly affected by temperature and loading rate. The fracture toughness decreases with decreasing temperature from 213 to193 K and increasing loading rate from to . At constant temperatures, only increasing loading rate can induce the transition from ductile to brittle. 5 1 y2 y1 Ks1.0 10 MPa s There exists a fracture transition caused by loading rate. Through thermal activation analysis, a quantitative relationship has been derived: . It can describe the fracture process at different temperatures and loading rates. At a 1yn ΛJ sJ qJ KyK exp Q ynkT Ε½ . Ε½ . 1d a 0 0 f loading rate of , the relationship can predict arrest toughness well. It provides the possibility of measuring 1y2 y1 Ks15 MPa m s arrest toughness with small size specimen. An empirical equation has been derived: CVNs4.84=10 T K (K ), which 6 y2.8 1d 1a correlates K and K with CVN in one equation. This means that we can calculate K and K when we get CVN. 1d 1a 1d 1a
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