Journal of the Society of Materials Science, Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-7488
Print ISSN : 0514-5163
ISSN-L : 0514-5163
Effects of Various Factors on Charpy Impact Characteristics of Reinforcing Steel Bars
Yoshitaka YABENoboru ISHIKAWAToshiaki FUJIMORITadao NAKAGOMIMorihisa FUJIMOTO
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1985 Volume 34 Issue 379 Pages 381-387

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Abstract
The reinforcing steel bars which are one of the structural rolled steels for construction can be classified into two types as blast furnace reinforcing steel bars and electric furnace reinforcing steel bars. Electric furnace reinforcing steel bars are utilized for about 85 per cent of all reinforcing steel bars at present.
In this study, firstly, the Charpy impact characteristics of the above-mentioned two types of material SD35 were investigated.
Secondly, the correlations between the Charpy impact characteristics and various factors such as chemical compositions, rolling conditions, and optical microstructures were studied using the multiple regression analysis method.
As a result, the apparent differences in Charpy impact characteristics were found between the two types of bars. That is to say, the electric furnace steel bars had energy transition curves or fracture transition curves with more gentle slopes, lower shelf energies (vEshelf), and higher energy ransition temperatures (vErE) or higher fracture transition temperatures (vTrs) than the blast furnace steel bars. Therefore, it has been realized that these differences in characteristics depend on Mn, Cr and N Contents as well as on reduction ratio. It has also been realized that vTrE and vTrs shift to lower temperatures as the ferrite perlite structures become lamellar.
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