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VALIDITY OF TOUGHNESS MEASUREMENTS FROM MINIATURE SPECIMENS FAILING IN DIFFERENT FRACTURE MODES

  • Susan Ortner
  • , Marcos Sanchez
  • , John Echols
  • , Sergio Cicero
  • , Paul Chekhonin
  • National Nuclear Laboratory
  • Universidad de Cantabria
  • United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
  • Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf

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Resumen

Using 0.16T (4 mm thick) compact tension specimens to determine toughness in reactor pressure vessel steels permits the ductile to brittle transition temperature to be derived from small amounts of material and allows more effective use of surveillance specimens. Achieving validity in the toughness measurements requires more care in specimen manufacture, load train alignment and test temperature selection than when larger specimens are used. This is particularly evident in the shapes of precrack fronts, which appear more sharply asymmetric on smaller specimens. Questions have also been raised as to whether the failure mechanisms are the same in miniature and large specimens. This work, performed within the FRACTESUS project, presents toughness measurements and detailed fractography on both a homogeneously brittle base metal and a relatively ductile, inhomogeneous weld. The fractography shows that, even in a ductile weld metal exhibiting clear shear lip, brittle fracture initiates within the part of specimen experiencing small scale yielding, so long as the toughness measurement is valid. Similarly, although the precrack front asymmetry appears more marked in smaller specimens, as long as the deviation from planarity is within the ASTM limits, the asymmetry does not affect the location of the initiation site. For materials showing a variety of fracture modes, the fracture modes observed at the initiation sites are consistent with those observed in larger specimens. Where data are available, the stress and strain conditions at the initiation sites are also found to be consistent in 0.16T and larger specimens. These fractographic observations support the thesis that toughness measurements made on miniature compact tension specimens reflect the same material characteristics and failure mechanisms as those on larger specimens. The limitations on specimen geometry and loading identified by the ASTM Standard are sufficient to ensure that transition temperature values derived from miniature compact specimens are valid for materials failing via a variety of fracture modes.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaCodes and Standards; Computer Technology and Bolted Joints
EditorialAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
ISBN (versión digital)9780791888476
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 2024
Publicado de forma externa
EventoASME 2024 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, PVP 2024 - Bellevue, Estados Unidos
Duración: 28 jul 20242 ago 2024

Serie de la publicación

NombreAmerican Society of Mechanical Engineers, Pressure Vessels and Piping Division (Publication) PVP
Volumen1
ISSN (versión impresa)0277-027X

Conferencia

ConferenciaASME 2024 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference, PVP 2024
País/TerritorioEstados Unidos
CiudadBellevue
Período28/07/242/08/24

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