Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters) ›› 1990, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (6): 419-423.

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EFFECT OF LOADING RATE AND TEMPERATURE ON DUCTILE-BRITTLE TRANSITION OF A CARBON STEEL

LIU Yongning;ZHU Jinhua;ZHOU Huijiu Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an,China A.Kildegaard;J.A.Kristensen Department of Mechanical Engineering,Aalborg University,Denmark Dept.of Materials Science and Engineering Xi'an Jiaotong University,Xi'an 710049,China   

  • Received:1990-12-25 Revised:1990-12-25 Online:1990-12-25 Published:2009-10-10

Abstract: The dynamic fracture toughness of a mild steel has been studied at different loading rates and temperatures.The material exhibits a transition from tough to brittle fracture with the chang- ing loading rate alone.Analysis of the fracture process by the theory of thermal activation suggests that the fracture activation energy approximates to the bond energy of the{100}of a unit cell.The toughness can be resolved into two parts,J-(fd)=J_a+J_l,where J_a is the athermal part,being independent on temperature and loading rate,while J_l=(K/K_o)~(1/n)exp(Q_f/nkT),which controls the fracture process is temperature and load- ing rate dependent.The transition of fracture mechanism caused by both temperature and loading rate is associated with the thermal movement of atoms.

Key words: mild steel, ductile-brittle fracture transition, loading rate, activation energy