학술논문

Effective utilization of high-yield strength steels in fatigue
Document Type
Journal Article
Author
Source
Weld. Res. Counc. Bull.; (United States); 243
Subject
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE STAINLESS STEEL-304
YIELD STRENGTH
CRACKS
FATIGUE
PRESSURE VESSELS
STEELS
STRAIN HARDENING
ALLOYS
CHROMIUM ALLOYS
CHROMIUM STEELS
CHROMIUM-NICKEL STEELS
CONTAINERS
CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS
HARDENING
HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS
HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS
IRON ALLOYS
IRON BASE ALLOYS
MATERIALS
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
NICKEL ALLOYS
STAINLESS STEELS 360103* -- Metals & Alloys-- Mechanical Properties
Language
English
Abstract
The subcommittee for Effective Utilization of Yield Strength was established under the Materials Division of the Pressure Vessel Research Committee of the Welding Research Council to study the effects of strain hardening and the yield strength to tensile strength ratio on the various failure modes of pressure vessels. Specifically their purpose is to determine if high-strength steels can be more effectively utilized in pressure vessel applications than present design criteria permit and with appropriate safety. As a part of their over-all program, a series of fatigue crack initiation tests were run using pressure vessel steels with a wide range of strain hardening exponents (0.08 to 0.36) using compact tension specimens having various geometries. Also, tests were conducted (1) to determine the effects of a single overload on initiation life, and (2) to study the life in the shadow of the notch. In addition a design approach to predict the fatigue crack initiation life was suggested.