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Role of delamination and crystallography on anisotropy of Charpy toughness in API-X80 steel SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Role of delamination and crystallography on anisotropy of Charpy toughness in API-X80 steel
Authors
Joo, MSSuh, DWBae, JHBhadeshia, HKDH
Date Issued
2012-06-01
Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
The orientation dependence of Charpy toughness has been investigated in API-X80 linepipe steel. The occurrence of delamination and preferential alignment of (1 0 0) cleavage planes are found to contribute to the observed anisotropy in Charpy properties. Delamination is also related to the presence of banding in the hot-rolled alloy, and the additional plasticity it entails during the process of fracture leads to an effective increase in toughness. As a consequence, the toughness is worst when the Charpy specimen is machined at 45 to the rolling direction because the extent of delamination at that orientation is minimal. The rolling and transformation textures also lead to a greater propensity of (10 0) ferrite planes parallel to the fracture surface for the 45 orientation, leading to a further decrease in toughness. Some revealing results are also reported for unconventional Charpy test orientations in which the notch is prepared parallel to the plate. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Linepipe; X80 steel; Anisotropic properties; Delamination; Crystallographic texture; PIPELINE STEEL; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; NOTCH TOUGHNESS; HSLA STEELS; MICROSTRUCTURE; STRENGTH; DEFORMATION; CARBON; METAL
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/16512
DOI
10.1016/J.MSEA.2012.03.079
ISSN
0921-5093
Article Type
Article
Citation
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, vol. 546, page. 314 - 322, 2012-06-01
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