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Statistical scatter in the fracture toughness and Charpy impact energy of pearlitic steel
Authors:B Strnadel  P Hau&#x;ild
Affiliation:

aTechnical University of Ostrava, Department of Materials Engineering, 17, listopadu 15, 708 33 Ostrava, Czech Republic

bCzech Technical University, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering, Department of Materials, Trojanova 13, 120 00 Praha 2, Czech Republic

Abstract:The effect of microstructure on the fracture characteristics of high carbon hypo eutectoid steel was studied under conditions of quasistatic and dynamic loading. Experimentally determined sets of fracture toughness and Charpy impact energy values were statistically treated. A relationship was found between fracture toughness and Charpy impact energy. In the very brittle domain, the fracture toughness increases slightly with increasing Charpy impact energy. In the domain where the fracture toughness is higher, the rise in fracture toughness with increasing Charpy impact energy is more pronounced. Detailed SEM examination of fractured compact tension (CT) and Charpy V-notch (CVN) specimens showed that the fracture at ambient temperature occurred almost exclusively by cleavage. There were no visible differences in the morphology of cleavage facets on the fracture surfaces of Charpy and CT specimens. Mechanisms of cleavage initiation were revealed by the fractographical investigation of fracture surfaces. Whereas the fracture surfaces of broken CT specimens exhibit a number of cleavage origins, the fracture surfaces of CVN specimens usually show only one.
Keywords:Hypo eutectoid steel  Fracture toughness  Charpy impact energy  Ductile tearing  Cleavage  Miller–Smith mechanism  Griffith type defect
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