AbstractIn this paper, an engineering framework to transfer the lower bound fracture toughness between different temperatures in the ductile–to–brittle (DBTT) temperature region is proposed and validated for 0.55% carbon steel using 0.5TSE(B) specimens. The framework requires only stress–strain curve for different temperatures as experimental data. The approach was based on the authors’ finding that the critical stress σ22c of the modified Ritchie–Knott–Rice criterion (the criterion predicts onset of cleavage fracture of a material in the DBTT transition temperature region, when the mid-plane crack-opening stress σ22 measured at a distance from the crack-tip equal to four times the crack-tip opening displacement δt, denoted as σ22d, exceeds...
AbstractThe Weibull stress is a well-known means of predicting the likelihood of weakest link brittl...
AbstractThe brittle fracture occurs suddenly and can cause the fatal accident, so it needs to be pre...
AbstractA new Cleavage Fracture Framework (CFF) is developed, within which each model finds a ration...
AbstractFinite element calculations of stationary cracks were performed in the ductile to brittle tr...
AbstractCharacterisation of ductile fracture is a major problem, especially in the nuclear industry ...
Failure mechanism of 20MnMoNi55 steel in the lower self of ductile to brittle transition (DBT) regio...
AbstractAround 1970 quenching AISI 4340 steel from 1200 °C was discovered to lead to much higher fra...
AbstractThe fracture behaviour of ferritic/ferritic martensitic steels in Ductile to Brittle Transit...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is the determination of the fracture toughness from the Charpy impac...
AbstractThis paper introduces our experience of using miniature Charpy type SE(B) specimen in obtain...
AbstractThis work describes a modified Weibull stress (σw) approach incorporating the potentially st...
Effect of temperature and exploitation time on resistance to brittle fracture of welded joint consti...
It is known that rates of loading influence the fracture behaviour of most ferritic steels. High loa...
AbstractIn this work, applicability of the modified Ritchie-Knott-Rice (RKR) failure criterion (whic...
The transition of fracture mode from ductile to brittle (DBT) is a crucial phenomenon of structural ...
AbstractThe Weibull stress is a well-known means of predicting the likelihood of weakest link brittl...
AbstractThe brittle fracture occurs suddenly and can cause the fatal accident, so it needs to be pre...
AbstractA new Cleavage Fracture Framework (CFF) is developed, within which each model finds a ration...
AbstractFinite element calculations of stationary cracks were performed in the ductile to brittle tr...
AbstractCharacterisation of ductile fracture is a major problem, especially in the nuclear industry ...
Failure mechanism of 20MnMoNi55 steel in the lower self of ductile to brittle transition (DBT) regio...
AbstractAround 1970 quenching AISI 4340 steel from 1200 °C was discovered to lead to much higher fra...
AbstractThe fracture behaviour of ferritic/ferritic martensitic steels in Ductile to Brittle Transit...
ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is the determination of the fracture toughness from the Charpy impac...
AbstractThis paper introduces our experience of using miniature Charpy type SE(B) specimen in obtain...
AbstractThis work describes a modified Weibull stress (σw) approach incorporating the potentially st...
Effect of temperature and exploitation time on resistance to brittle fracture of welded joint consti...
It is known that rates of loading influence the fracture behaviour of most ferritic steels. High loa...
AbstractIn this work, applicability of the modified Ritchie-Knott-Rice (RKR) failure criterion (whic...
The transition of fracture mode from ductile to brittle (DBT) is a crucial phenomenon of structural ...
AbstractThe Weibull stress is a well-known means of predicting the likelihood of weakest link brittl...
AbstractThe brittle fracture occurs suddenly and can cause the fatal accident, so it needs to be pre...
AbstractA new Cleavage Fracture Framework (CFF) is developed, within which each model finds a ration...