Article Dans Une Revue Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A Année : 2004

Mechanisms and modeling of cleavage fracture in simulated heat-affected zone microstructures of a high-strength low alloy steel

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The effect of the welding cycle on the fracture toughness properties of high-strength low alloy (HSLA) steels is examined by means of thermal simulation of heat-affected zone (HAZ) microstructures. Tensile tests on notched bars and fracture toughness tests at various temperatures are performed together with fracture surface observations and cross-sectional analyses. The influence of martensite-austenite (M-A) constituents and of “crystallographic” bainite packets on cleavage fracture micromechanisms is, thus, evidenced as a function of temperature. Three weakest-link probabilistic models (the “Master-curve” (MC) approach, the Beremin model, and a "double-barrier" (DB) model) are applied to account for the ductileto-brittle transition (DBT) fracture toughness curve. Some analogy, but also differences, are found between the MC approach and the Beremin model. The DB model, having nonfitted, physically based scatter parameters, is applied to the martensite-containing HAZ microstructures and gives promising results.

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hal-00166068 , version 1 (31-07-2007)

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Astrid Lambert-Perlade, Anne-Françoise Gourgues, Jacques Besson, T. Sturel, André Pineau. Mechanisms and modeling of cleavage fracture in simulated heat-affected zone microstructures of a high-strength low alloy steel. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2004, 35, pp.1039-1053. ⟨10.1007/s11661-004-0030-y⟩. ⟨hal-00166068⟩
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