1977
DOI: 10.1016/0013-7944(77)90006-6
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Effects of ferrite grain size, notch acuity and notch length on brittle fracture stress of notched specimens of low carbon steel

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“…-L values seem to be very low, but the same order of magnitude has been reported [11] [11,28,29] presents similar results in other steels. Wilshaw [28] found that L and d are equal, whereas for Yokobori [29] the relation gave L=1.2d for the same material subjected to different heat treatments, and then, presenting different grain sizes.…”
Section: Finite Elements Modelling and Calibration Of The Critical DIsupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…-L values seem to be very low, but the same order of magnitude has been reported [11] [11,28,29] presents similar results in other steels. Wilshaw [28] found that L and d are equal, whereas for Yokobori [29] the relation gave L=1.2d for the same material subjected to different heat treatments, and then, presenting different grain sizes.…”
Section: Finite Elements Modelling and Calibration Of The Critical DIsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Wilshaw [28] found that L and d are equal, whereas for Yokobori [29] the relation gave L=1.2d for the same material subjected to different heat treatments, and then, presenting different grain sizes.…”
Section: Finite Elements Modelling and Calibration Of The Critical DImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Miller [10] obtained a best-fit equation to the micro structural short crack growth data for medium carbon steels in the form of a fatigue crack growth parameter da/dN proportional to the stress range raised an exponent times the difference of the grain diameter and the crack length. The grain diameter is very close to the material parameter for metals as evident in the studies of Wilshaw et al [16] and that of Yokobori and Konusu [17]. In this work, therefore, the grain diameter "D" is the same as the distance parameter "l 0 " from the studies of El Haddad et al [5], which is also twice the distance parameter "d" of Roche [6].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…This is valid for medium carbon steels and will be assumed to apply for the material considered in this analysis. In the above equation the grain diameter "D" appearing in the work of Miller [10] is assumed identical to the material parameter "l 0 " based on the results appearing in [16] and [17].…”
Section: S K a Th Thmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This has led to a study of the effects of notch acuity on the fracture toughness of S2 fresh-water ice. The dependence of the frature toughness on the notch-tip radius is well known for other materials, such as H-ll steel (Irwin, 1964), mild or low-carbon steel at low temperatures (Wilshaw and others, 1968;Yokobori and Konosu, 1977), ceramic materials (Bertolotti, 1973;Pabst, 1974) and aluminum metal matrix composites (Manoharan and Lewandowski, 1989). In this study, tests were conducted on six groups of single-edgenotched-bend (SENB) specimens with cracks fabricated by six different methods, viz, drilling a small hole at the crack tip, a band saw, a wire saw, pressing and freezing a razor blade at the crack tip , using a hand-held razor to sharpen the crack and pre-cracking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%