A Study on the Behavior of Prefatigued Notched Carbon Steel Specimens during the Process of Their Impulsive Bending Fracture in Low Temperatures
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概要
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This experiment has been undertaken to examine the relationship between the energy released from the movement of the hammer of the impact bending tester of the Charpy type and the stored energy in the fracture surface of the specimens in temperatures ranging from -90 ℃ to +30 ℃. The specimens were slightly fatigued beforehand by bending in the same direction as the impact bending. The mechanism of the fracture of the specimens by impact forces has been clarified in the present study, after disseminating the information of the amount of energy accumulated in the tested specimens during the course of time. It was understood that the prefatigued notched carbon steel specimens showed a strong temperature-dependence for fracture at low temperatures.
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著者
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OIWAKE Shigeyoshi
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology
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Oiwake Shigeyoshi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kitami Institute Of Technology
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MlURA Setsuo
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Kitami Institute of technology
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Mlura Setsuo
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kitami Institute Of Technology
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