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Forces and strains during drop weight tear test
As follows from the results of drop weight tear tests (DWTT), modern strength class K65 steels for gas-main pipelines exhibit an almost 100% fraction of ductile component in a fracture surface. The results of ground tests demonstrate that the lengths of extended fracture of a pipe made of such steel...
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Published in: | Russian metallurgy Metally 2017-04, Vol.2017 (4), p.339-349 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | As follows from the results of drop weight tear tests (DWTT), modern strength class K65 steels for gas-main pipelines exhibit an almost 100% fraction of ductile component in a fracture surface. The results of ground tests demonstrate that the lengths of extended fracture of a pipe made of such steels from different suppliers are substantially different. The possibility of extracting other characteristics from DWTT tests of full-thickness notched specimens and the information content in them are estimated. High-speed detection of the strain and crack growth is performed during static and dynamic loading. As follows from an analysis of fracture kinematics and force and energy balance, fracture is a multistage process, where mechanisms change during crack growth. |
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ISSN: | 0036-0295 1555-6255 1531-8648 |
DOI: | 10.1134/S0036029517040218 |