2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-009-9802-8
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Using Thermomechanical Conditioning Cycles to Improve Fracture Toughness of Low Carbon Steel

Abstract: The improvement of material toughness has significant industrial applications. In this article, the thermomechanical conditioning (TMC) cycle (which involves simultaneous application of heat to a moderate temperature combined with a tensile load, followed by unloading and cooling to room temperature) was used to improve the fracture toughness of the material. Apparent fracture toughness (K a ) is denoted to represent the fracture toughness of cracked components after the application of TMC cycles. The TMC cycl… Show more

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