The Fatigue Ductile–Brittle Transition (FDBT) is a phenomenon similar to the fracture ductile to brittle transition, in which the fracture mode of the fatigue cracks changes from ductile transgranular to cleavage and/or grain boundary separation. Fatigue at temperatures below the FDBT has a much different crack growth rate than fatigue above that temperature. In an attempt to give practical guidance as to whether or not the FDBT is relevant for design, this paper compares a FDBT curve to the much more common Charpy and CTOD transition curves for an S460 structural steel. The data in this paper suggests that choosing a steel with a Charpy energy in Joules greater than 10% of its yield strength in MPa at the design temperature may not be adeq...
International audienceThis study addresses the correlation between the ductile-to-brittle transition...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phe nomenon that is widely observed in met...
The fracture behaviour of ferritic and ferritic martensitic steels in ductile to brittle transition ...
The Fatigue Ductile–Brittle Transition (FDBT) is a phenomenon similar to the fracture ductile to bri...
AbstractIt is well-known that for fracture, ferritic steels undergo a sudden transition from ductile...
The formation and propagation of cracks occur through irreversible dislocation movements at notches,...
DH36 steel is a widely used material in marine engineering. The fatigue crack propagation rates of D...
The material used in this investigation is an ASTM A633 Grade C, HSLA steel which is a normalized hi...
Wide-spread use of welding multiplied the number of brittle or fatigue fractures in steel structures...
Five common cast steels were subjected to SAE transmission history at room temperature and three low...
The influence of temperature on the fatigue crack growth parameter, was analyzed by testing chromium...
For materials that exhibit a fracture mode transition as temperature is lowered one of the important...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phenomenon that is widely observed in meta...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phenomenon that is widely observed in meta...
A 420 MPa HSLA steel has been investigated. Instrumented Charpy impact tests and quasi-static CTOD t...
International audienceThis study addresses the correlation between the ductile-to-brittle transition...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phe nomenon that is widely observed in met...
The fracture behaviour of ferritic and ferritic martensitic steels in ductile to brittle transition ...
The Fatigue Ductile–Brittle Transition (FDBT) is a phenomenon similar to the fracture ductile to bri...
AbstractIt is well-known that for fracture, ferritic steels undergo a sudden transition from ductile...
The formation and propagation of cracks occur through irreversible dislocation movements at notches,...
DH36 steel is a widely used material in marine engineering. The fatigue crack propagation rates of D...
The material used in this investigation is an ASTM A633 Grade C, HSLA steel which is a normalized hi...
Wide-spread use of welding multiplied the number of brittle or fatigue fractures in steel structures...
Five common cast steels were subjected to SAE transmission history at room temperature and three low...
The influence of temperature on the fatigue crack growth parameter, was analyzed by testing chromium...
For materials that exhibit a fracture mode transition as temperature is lowered one of the important...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phenomenon that is widely observed in meta...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phenomenon that is widely observed in meta...
A 420 MPa HSLA steel has been investigated. Instrumented Charpy impact tests and quasi-static CTOD t...
International audienceThis study addresses the correlation between the ductile-to-brittle transition...
The Ductile-to-Brittle Transition Temperature (DBTT) is a phe nomenon that is widely observed in met...
The fracture behaviour of ferritic and ferritic martensitic steels in ductile to brittle transition ...