Yielding- and fracture behaviour of ferritic steels in the transition region of quasistatic to dynamic loading |
| |
Authors: | W. Hesse, K. Brü ninghaus,W. Dahl |
| |
Abstract: | This paper presents results of investigations on the influence of loading rate on yielding and fracture behaviour of ferritic steels. The range of loading rates was below a certain level at which a special stress wave analysis is required. Concerning the yielding behaviour it was found, that the yield strength can be predicted by the model of thermally activated flow. The strain hardening dσ/dε appeared to be independent of strain rate, if adiabetic heating can be neglected. Concerning the fracture behaviour it is demonstrated that the Klc-T-curves are shifted to higher temperatures with increasing loading rate. The temperature shift could be correlated with the strain rate sensitivity m = d lnσ/d lnε. The ductile/brittle transition temperature increases with incrasing loading rate. For the upper shelf region crack resistance curves as a function of loading rate are presented. It is shown that the crack length can be determined using the key-curve-method. A slightly increasing tendency of the evaluated JR-curves was found. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录! |
|