Preliminary Results of a Program for Developing Fracture Toughness Data on Ferritic Nuclear Pressure Vessel Steels /

A comprehensive fracture toughness testing program focused principally at providing statistical assurance of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) KIR fracture toughness design curve is presently underway. While the overall program represents testing of 50 heats of typical production m...

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Main Authors: Server, WL (Author), Smith, RE (Author), Stahlkopf, KE (Author), Wullaert, RA (Author)
Corporate Authors: Cracks and Fracture Pittsburgh, Pa., ASTM International, American Society for Testing and Materials
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: West Conshohocken, Pa. : ASTM International, 1976
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Summary:A comprehensive fracture toughness testing program focused principally at providing statistical assurance of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) KIR fracture toughness design curve is presently underway. While the overall program represents testing of 50 heats of typical production materials, including A533-B, Class 1 plate; A508, Class 2 forging; A540-B-23 and B-24, Class 3 bolting material; submerged arc, manual metal arc, and shielded metal arc weldments; and associated heat-affected zone material, the data presented herein represent the initial results of an interlaboratory round robin program and the first seven heats of A533-B Class 1 plate tested in the program. Mechanical tests performed include tension, drop weight-nil ductility transition (NDT) temperature, Charpy V-notch, instrumented precracked Charpy, static and dynamic compact fracture, and dynamic three-point bend. Of these tests, instrumented precracked Charpy, dynamic three-point bend, and dynamic compact fracture are nonstandard procedures. Methodology for performance of these nonstandard tests is outlined. The fracture mechanics tests were performed on specimens up to 1-in. thick (4-in.-thick specimens will be tested later). Loading rates ranging from quasistatic to stress intensity rates (?K) of 5 x 105 ksi ?in./s were applied
Physical Description:1 online resource (21 pages) : illustrations, figures, tables
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
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