Fracture Mechanics At Elevated Loading Rates In The Ductile To Brittle Transition Region

Uwe Mayer,Thomas Reichert, Johannes Tlatlik

PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING CONFERENCE, 2017, VOL 6A(2017)

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The rate-dependent reference temperature To, characterizes the fracture toughness of ferritic steels at the onset of cleavage. Fracture toughness values K-Jc,K-d were determined according to the Annex A1 of ASTM E1921 [1] which refers to the high rate annexes A14 and Al 7 of ASTM E1820 [2].Results of extensive dynamic fracture toughness experiments at various loading rates, temperatures, specimen types and sizes revealed shortcomings in the transferability of the shape of the Master Curve under quasi-static conditions to elevated loading rates. In particular, the quasi-static Master Curve predicts lower fracture toughness values towards higher temperatures than experimentally observed under dynamic loading causing a steeper Master Curve shape.Fractographic examinations proved the relevance of local crack arrest under dynamic loading conditions, which is consistent with the view of the parallelism of dynamic fracture probability and probability of arrest.
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