2022
DOI: 10.1115/1.4054497
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Capturing the Temperature Dependence of Cleavage Fracture Toughness in the Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Regime in Ferritic Steels Using an Improved Engineering Local Approach

Abstract: Ferritic steels, which are typically used for critical reactor components, including reactor pressure vessels (RPV), exhibit a temperature-dependent probability of cleavage fracture, termed ductile-to-brittle transition. The fracture process has been linked to the interaction between matrix plasticity and second phase particles. Under high-enough loads, a competition exists between cleavage and ductile fracture, which results from particles rupturing to form micro-cracks or particles decohering to form micro-v… Show more

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