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Some studies on the impact behavior of banded microalloyed steel
Authors:P. Shanmugam  S.D. Pathak
Affiliation:

Materials Testing Facility, Metal Forming Laboratory, Department of Metallurgical Engineering, I.I.T., Madras - 600 036, India

Abstract:Microalloyed steels are used in automobile industries, offshore platforms and in structural applications. It is essential to establish a relation between service consition such as temperature, loading rate and fracture behavior of the steel. Impact study on new material is very handy to understand the mechanicl properties in a rapid and inexpensive way. The present investigation aims to assess impact toughness (CVN), ductile brittle transition temperature (DBTT, 25J), and initiation dynamic fracture toughness (Jld*) of the indigenously developed microallayed seel. The steel has shown banding with alternate layers of ferrite and pearlite. The banding concentration (ferrite bands per mm) has been altered by heat treatment. Presence of banding has given spikes and splits in impact fracture. Change in banding concentration has affected DBTT of the steel, upper shelf energy and the extent of splitting. A model of crack divider with respect to the present microstructure has been analyzed. Banding in divider orientation improves the impact as well as initiation dynamic fracture toughness of the steel. The effect of temperature on splitting is also discussed. Splits in fractured surface disappear with decreasing temperature and higher numbers of splits yield lower toughness. Further, initiation dynamic fracture toughness is calculated for all temperatures and correlated with impact toughness.
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