| Title |
Research Papers / Mechanical Behaviors : Application of the RKR Model for evaluating the Fracture Toughness of Pressure Vessel Steel in the Transition Temperature Region |
| Authors |
양원준(Won Jon Yang),이봉상(Bong Sang Lee),홍준화(Jun Hwa Hong),허무영(Moo Young Huh) |
| ISSN |
1738-8228(ISSN), 2288-8241(eISSN) |
| Abstract |
Fracture toughness of a SA 533 B-1 steel was characterized in ductile-brittle transition temperature region by means of a RKR-type model. The original RKR model has been used to predict the plane strain fracture toughness(K_IC) behaviors in lower shelf region by assuming two material parameters, ie, the critical fracture stress and the characteristic distance. In this study, the fracture surface of every specimen was thoroughly investigated using scanning electron microscope to locate the actual cleavage initiation and to measure the cleavage initiation distance(CID) from the initial crack. The local fracture stress(σ^*_f) of material was determined from the elastic-plastic stress field at the measured cleavage initiation location in the notched and precracked specimen. The local fracture stress of the precracked specimens was much higher than that of the notched specimen. The measured CIDs were strongly dependent on the test temperature and also on the fracture toughness. Based on the observations, it is found that, in the RKR-type cleavage fracture models, the characteristic distance should not be treated as a constant material parameter in the ductile-brittle transition region where the cleavage initiation controls the overall fracture process. |