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Validity of toughness measurements from miniature specimens failing in different fracture modes

Abstract: Using miniature compact tension (mini-C(T)) (4mm thick, 0.16T) specimens to determine toughness in reactor pressure vessel (RPV) steels permits the ductile-to-brittle transition temperature to be derived from small amounts of material and allows more effective use of surveillance specimens. However, questions have been raised as to whether the failure mechanisms are the same in miniature and large specimens, something that must be ensured when transferring fracture results obtained in mini-C(T) specimens to larger components. This work, performed within the FRACTESUS project, presents toughness measurements and detailed fractography on both a homogeneously brittle base metal and a relatively ductile, inhomogeneous weld to assess the transferability of fracture data. The fractography shows that brittle fracture initiates within the part of specimen experiencing small-scale yielding (SSY), so long as the toughness measurement is valid. Similarly, although the precrack front asymmetry appears more marked in smaller specimens, as long as the deviation from planarity is within the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) E1921 limits, the asymmetry does not affect the location of the initiation site. For materials showing a variety of fracture modes, the fracture modes observed at the initiation sites are consistent with those observed in larger specimens. Where data are available, the stress and strain conditions at the initiation sites are also found to be consistent in mini-C(T) and larger specimens. These observations support the thesis that toughness measurements made on mini-C(T) specimens reflect the same material characteristics and failure mechanisms as those made on larger specimens.

 Authorship: Ortner S., Sanchez M., Echols J., Cicero S., Chekhonin P.,

 Congress: American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference (2024 : Bellevue, Washington)

 Fuente: Journal of Pressure Vessel Technology, Transactions of the ASME, 2024, 146(5), 051501

 Publisher: ASME

 Publication date: 17/07/2024

 No. of pages: 10

 Publication type: Article

 DOI: 10.1115/1.4065854

 ISSN: 1528-8978,0094-9930

 European project: info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/900014/EU/Fracture mechanics testing of irradiated RPV steels by means of sub-sized specimens (FRACTESUS)/FRACTESUS/

Authorship

ORTNER, SUSAN

ECHOLS, JOHN

CHEKHONIN, PAUL