SEN wide-plate crack-arrest tests using A 533 grade B class 1 material: WP-CE test series
- 1 November 1989
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- Published by Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)
Abstract
Two 102-mm-thick wide-plate crack-arrest tests (WP-CE series) are discussed in this report. Each test used a 1 {times} 1 {times} 0.1 m thick single-edge notched specimen (a/w = 0.2) fabricated from A 533 grade B class 1 steel that was subjected to a linear thermal gradient along the plane of crack propagation. The tests were conducted at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and were designed to provide fracture-toughness measurements at temperatures approaching or above the onset of the Charpy upper-shelf regime in a rising toughness region and with an increasing driving force. Results obtained from these tests have produced crack-arrest toughness values well above the limit recognized by the current ASME guidelines (220 MPa{center dot}{radical}m) with arrests occurring at 58 to 95{degree}C above the material RT{sub NDT} ({minus}35{degree}C). The fracture data support (1) the use of fracture mechanics concepts to analyze cleavage run-arrest events, (2) the treatment of cleavage run-arrest and ductile fracture modes as separate events, and (3) the fact that cleavage arrest occurs above the ASME limit. 47 refs., 87 figs., 13 tabs.Keywords
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