Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:

One of the main challenges in applying thick-section high-strength steels (HSS) at arctic condition in offshore and maritime industry is to maintain a sufficient level of toughness to prevent brittle failure. An aspect that requires special attention is the through-thickness microstructural variatio...

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Main Authors: Bertolo, V.M., Jiang, Q., Walters, C.L., Pupovich, V.A.
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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author Bertolo, V.M.
Jiang, Q.
Walters, C.L.
Pupovich, V.A.
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Pupovich, V.A.
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description One of the main challenges in applying thick-section high-strength steels (HSS) at arctic condition in offshore and maritime industry is to maintain a sufficient level of toughness to prevent brittle failure. An aspect that requires special attention is the through-thickness microstructural variation which may result in different local mechanical responses affecting the overall material’s fracture behaviour. This paper presents an experimental study combining microstructural investigation and sub-sized fracture toughness testing at −100 °C of different sections of 80 mm S690QL steel aimed to evaluate the effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture. In addition, different crack depth to width ratios (a/W) were used to investigate the constraint effect, while different notch orientations were applied to assess the effect of rolling orientation. Results show lower fracture toughness for themiddle of the plate, which was attributed to the presence of large Nb-rich inclusions which may feature pre-existing cracks and/or defects in the inclusion/matrix interface and also often distributed as clusters. It was also observed that a/W ratio plays an important role in fracture toughness showing shallow-notched specimens with substantially higher fracture toughness than deep cracked specimens.Moreover, microstructural features such as inclusions aligned parallel to the pre-crack can ease the crack propagation and contribute to a reduction in fracture toughness.
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spelling fttno:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:efdf4e6e-3be0-446f-9b2b-5159e3d1c057 2025-01-16T20:40:59+00:00 Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel: Bertolo, V.M. Jiang, Q. Walters, C.L. Pupovich, V.A. 2020-01-01 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:efdf4e6e-3be0-446f-9b2b-5159e3d1c057 en eng uuid:efdf4e6e-3be0-446f-9b2b-5159e3d1c057 875042 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:efdf4e6e-3be0-446f-9b2b-5159e3d1c057 TMS 2020 Annual Meeting & Exhibition, February 23-27, 2020, San Diego, California, USA, 1-14 Fracture toughness Microstructure Cleavage fracture Multiphase high-strength steel Maritime & Offshore Energy article 2020 fttno 2022-04-10T17:14:24Z One of the main challenges in applying thick-section high-strength steels (HSS) at arctic condition in offshore and maritime industry is to maintain a sufficient level of toughness to prevent brittle failure. An aspect that requires special attention is the through-thickness microstructural variation which may result in different local mechanical responses affecting the overall material’s fracture behaviour. This paper presents an experimental study combining microstructural investigation and sub-sized fracture toughness testing at −100 °C of different sections of 80 mm S690QL steel aimed to evaluate the effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture. In addition, different crack depth to width ratios (a/W) were used to investigate the constraint effect, while different notch orientations were applied to assess the effect of rolling orientation. Results show lower fracture toughness for themiddle of the plate, which was attributed to the presence of large Nb-rich inclusions which may feature pre-existing cracks and/or defects in the inclusion/matrix interface and also often distributed as clusters. It was also observed that a/W ratio plays an important role in fracture toughness showing shallow-notched specimens with substantially higher fracture toughness than deep cracked specimens.Moreover, microstructural features such as inclusions aligned parallel to the pre-crack can ease the crack propagation and contribute to a reduction in fracture toughness. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic TU Delft: Institutional Repository (Delft University of Technology) Arctic
spellingShingle Fracture toughness
Microstructure
Cleavage fracture
Multiphase
high-strength steel
Maritime & Offshore
Energy
Bertolo, V.M.
Jiang, Q.
Walters, C.L.
Pupovich, V.A.
Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:
title Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:
title_full Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:
title_fullStr Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:
title_full_unstemmed Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:
title_short Effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered S690 High-Strength steel:
title_sort effect of microstructure on cleavage fracture of thick-section quenched and tempered s690 high-strength steel:
topic Fracture toughness
Microstructure
Cleavage fracture
Multiphase
high-strength steel
Maritime & Offshore
Energy
topic_facet Fracture toughness
Microstructure
Cleavage fracture
Multiphase
high-strength steel
Maritime & Offshore
Energy
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