Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1575445 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Fracture stress data obtained by tensile testing of circumferentially notched round tensile specimens made of 20MnMoNi55 and SA333 (Grade 6) steels at different subzero temperatures down to â150 °C have been analysed following Weibull statistics. It is observed that between â50 and â100 °C the mean Weibull modulus of 20MnMoNi55 steel obtained by employing linear regression technique over the complete range of data population for every test temperature increases in a perfectly linear manner with lowering of test temperature. A sharp decrease in the modulus value with further decrease of test temperature to â150 °C is observed. The data population for â50 and â70 °C, however, do not agree well with single straight-line relationship of Weibull statistics. In case of SA333 (Grade 6) steel nearly two fold increase in the value of mean Weibull modulus is observed on lowering of test temperature from â100 °C to â150 °C. Scanning electron fractography reveals different failure modes in both the steels depending upon test temperatures.
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Authors
P.C. Chakraborti, Amrita Kundu, B.K. Dutta,