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Crack Arrest Toughness of Two High Strength Steels (AISI 4140 and AISI 4340)
Authors:E. J. Ripling  J. H. Mulherin  P. B. Crosley
Affiliation:(1) Materials Research Laboratory, Inc., 60425 Glenwood, IL;(2) Armament Research and Development Command, United States Army, 07801 Dover, NJ;(3) University of Illinois at Chicago Circle, Chicago, IL
Abstract:The crack initiation toughness (K c ) and crack arrest toughness (K a ) of AISI 4140 and AISI 4340 steel were measured over a range of yield strengths from 965 to 1240 MPa, and a range of test temperatures from -53 to +74°C. Emphasis was placed onK a testing since these values are thought to represent the minimum toughness of the steel as a function of loading rate. At the same yield strengths and test temperatures,K a for the AISI 4340 was about twice as high as it was for the AISI 4140. In addition, theK a values showed a more pronounced transition temperature than theK c values, when the data were plotted as a function of test temperature. The transition appeared to be associated with a change in fracture mechanism from cleavage to dimpled rupture as the test temperature was increased. The occurrence of a “pop-in” behavior at supertransition temperatures has not been found in lower strength steels, and its evaluation in these high strength steels was possible only because they are not especially tough at their supertransition temperatures. There is an upper toughness limit at which pop-in will not occur, and this was found for the AISI 4340 steel when it was tempered to its lowest yield strength (965 MPa). All the crack arrest data were identified as plane strain values, while only about one-half of the initiation values could be classified this way.
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