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Influence of loading rate on the crack resistance curve and the initiation temperature
Authors:R Packeiser  D Aurich  J Ziebs
Abstract:This investigation is concerned with the influence of temperature and loading rate on elastic-plastic fracture in the range of ductile cleavage transition. Side-grooved three point bend specimens of a width of 200 mm and a thickness of 100 mm of two steels of the type 22 NiCrMo 37 of different toughness have been loaded with two deflection rates differing by a factor of 105 in the range between initiation and upper shelf temperature. Due to dynamical loading the transition temperature of these steels has been increased by about 30 K. The slope of the crack resistance curve of the steel of lower toughness was increased considerable due to dynamical loading whereas the slope of the crack resistance curve of the steel of high toughness was increased only negligible. The results suggest that a conservative assessment of dynamically loaded components may be based on quasi-static crack resistance curves. However, in the case of dynamical loading stable crack growth can be supposed only at temperatures being considerable higher than for quasi-static loading.
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