The use of circumferentially notched tension (CNT) specimen for fracture toughness assessment of high strength steels

V. A. Popovich*, Thomas Opraus, Michael Janssen, B. Hu, A. C. Riemslag

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    Abstract

    The fracture toughness of high strength steels is commonly determined by standard methods using Compact tension (CT) or Single edge notched bend (SENB) specimens. In the past the Circumferentially Notched Tension (CNT) geometry has been reported as a potential candidate for determining the fracture toughness of highly constrained cracks, theoretically approaching plane strain conditions, even for small specimen dimensions. The goal of this study is to develop a more fundamental understanding of the CNT methodology and apply it to high strength S690QT steel. An alternative prefatiguing method was developed and a straightforward relation was established between the Crack Mouth Opening Displacement (CMOD) and the Crack Tip Opening Displacement (CTOD). With the new experimental aspects, it proved feasible to determine upper-shelf CTOD values for S690QT steel, using small CNT specimens (D = 12 mm), tested at room temperature with a relative high loading rate. Furthermore, CNT low temperature values were found comparable to those of conventional SENB tests. Hence, the research demonstrates that CNT geometry allows for small scale high loading rate specimen testing, resulting in simple, rapid and cost effective fracture toughness determination.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationTMS 2018 - 147th Annual Meeting and Exhibition
    Subtitle of host publicationSupplemental Proceedings
    Editors The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society Editor
    Place of PublicationCham, Switzerland
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages497-507
    ISBN (Print)9783319725253
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018
    Event147th Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS 2018 - Phoenix, United States
    Duration: 11 Mar 201815 Mar 2018

    Publication series

    NameMinerals, Metals and Materials Series
    VolumePart F12
    ISSN (Print)23671181
    ISSN (Electronic)23671696

    Conference

    Conference147th Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, TMS 2018
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityPhoenix
    Period11/03/1815/03/18

    Keywords

    • Circumferentially notched tensile test
    • Fracture toughness
    • High strength steel

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