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Miniature specimen tests and fracture model of heat affected zone material

Auteur(s): (School of Civil Engineering The University of Sydney Sydney Australia)
(College of Civil Engineering Tongji University Shanghai China)
(School of Civil Engineering The University of Sydney Sydney Australia)
Médium: article de revue
Langue(s): anglais
Publié dans: ce/papers, , n. 3-4, v. 6
Page(s): 2492-2497
DOI: 10.1002/cepa.2404
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The paper investigates the mechanical properties of the heat affected zone (HAZ) material near welds and compares the properties to those of the base metal and weld materials. A dedicated experimental set‐up was designed and manufactured to test miniature specimens with a cross‐section width in the range of 1 mm to 2.5 mm and a parallel gauge length of less than 10 mm. To identify the HAZ of the welded connections, a macro‐etching technique was adopted, and the shape and size of the HAZ were measured. Afterwards, miniature specimens were extracted from the base metal, weld and HAZ in both the longitudinal and transverse directions of the weld, and subsequently tested in the specialised experimental set‐up. The miniature specimens not only included the normal rectangular plate‐type specimen, but also the notched round bar and grooved plane strain types of specimens. Hence, the stress‐strain curve and fracture strains under various stress states were obtained from the tests. The validity of the Lode angle Modified Void Growth Model (LMVGM) was investigated using the experimental data, and the fracture loci of the base metal, weld and HAZ in both the longitudinal and transverse directions were identified.

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    17.04.2024
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