Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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297866 | Nuclear Engineering and Design | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Small punch test (SPT) is a miniature sample test technique which can evaluate in-service material properties with an almost non-destructive method. In this paper, the 2.25Cr1Mo steel samples serviced for 10 years in hydrogenation reactor (with temper embrittlement), 1.25Cr0.5Mo supper-pressure vapor pipe serviced for 14 years at 520 °C and several other low alloy steels have been studied by JIC fracture toughness and SPT. The linear relationship between the small punch (SP) equivalent fracture strain and the fracture toughness of JIC was created. The correlations applied to the experimental data indicated advantages of using SPT for the determining fracture toughness of in-serviced low alloy steels. Additionally, size affects the fracture pattern. Small punch samples of small size show dimple fractures whereas large fracture toughness samples show quasi-cleavage fractures.
Research highlights► A comparison between SPT and fracture toughness test was carried out. ► There are two materials used: temper embrittled steel serviced at high temperatures and common steels not serviced in this way. ► A liner relationship between fracture toughness and equivalent fracture strain was observed.