BULLETIN 141-1969

INTEGRATION OF METALLURGICAL AND FRACTURE MECHANICS CONCEPTS OF TRANSITION TEMPERATURE FACTORS RELATING TO FRACTURE-SAFE DESIGN FOR STRUCTURAL STEELS (To Purchase Call 1-800-854-7179 USA/Canada or 303-397-7956 Worldwide)


 

 

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标准号
BULLETIN 141-1969
发布日期
1969年06月01日
实施日期
2012年09月24日
废止日期
中国标准分类号
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国际标准分类号
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发布单位
WRC - Welding Research Council
引用标准
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适用范围
The brittle-to-ductile transition for cleavage fracture of steels has been examined with integrated considerations of micromechanical and macromechanical features. The evolution of transition temperature approaches to fracture-safe design has been based on concepts that metal ductility factors should override mechanical constraint factors@ in the higher temperature range of the transition. The transition temperature range@ determined by dynamic fracture tests@ has provided the necessary guidance for the development of improved steels. Fracture mechanics concepts emphasize that macroscopic fracture toughness is controlled by mechanical constraint and flaw severity factors. While true@ within limits@ there has been an unwarranted extension of these principles to signify that the transition temperature does not have a basic significance to fracture processes. Contrary to popular beliefs@ these concepts are not in opposition-metallurgical factors determine the intrinsic metal ductility@ and mechanical parameters serve to describe the response of the metal to specific stress states. Recent investigations of the effects of large section size have demonstrated that increased mechanical constraint results in shifts of the transition temperature@ as predicted by fracture mechanics theory. However@ these shifts are of relatively small magnitude and@ more importantly@ do not eliminate transition temperature characteristics.




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