Effect of loading rate on mode I dynamic fracture toughness of high strength steels 40Cr and 30CrMnSiNi2A

Zejian Xu*, Yulong Li, Na Li, Yuanyong Liu

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Abstract

Mode I dynamic fracture toughnesses KId for high strength steels, 40Cr and 30CrMnSiNi2A, subjected to impact loading with different loading rates were measured using an experimental-numerical hybrid method. The sensitivity of KId to loading rate for the steels were investigated. The tests were performed on three point bending specimens with Hopkinson pressure bar and the time of crack initiation was determined by strain gauge. With 3-D transient finite element analysis, the dynamic stress intensity factor histories under different loading rates were obtained and the dynamic fracture toughnesses were determined by fracture initiation time. The results show that within the loading rate range (106 MPa·m1/2/s), 40Cr steel specimens failed by cleavage fracture, and the KId tendency is not clear with increasing loading rate. 30CrMnSiNi2A steel specimens failed to a large extent by ductile fracture and the KId value increases obviously with loading rate. Mechanisms of the results were discussed macroscopically and microcosmically.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)965-970
Number of pages6
JournalJinshu Xuebao/Acta Metallurgica Sinica
Volume42
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Dynamic fracture toughness
  • Dynamic stress intensity factor
  • High strength steel
  • Loading rate
  • Mode I fracture

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