Journal of the Kansai Society of Naval Architects, Japan
Online ISSN : 2433-104X
Print ISSN : 0389-9101
98
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Fracture of Notched Bar Tension Specimen
Kazuo TERAZAWAMidori OTANIToshio YOSHIDAKiyoshi TERAI
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Pages 17-28

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In order to investigate the characteristics of fracture stress curve of steel by notched bar tension specimen, it is first needed to clarify the range of notch shapes which would cause an initial crack at the center of notched section, not at the contour. Authors carried out the extensive experiments and obtained the results, which are summarized as follows : (1)Initiation of center crack of fibrous type could be observed after sectioning longitudinally the specimens which were strained and unloaded just before their fracture by means of very careful and minute adjustment of load using a rigid and small tension testing machine of screw type (capacity, 5 tons)(cf. Figs. 2∼5). (2)It was proved that "rim effect" could be recognized conspicuously on the flow stress curve of the specimen in which the center crack was initiated. By observing this rim effect, range of notch shapes that would initiate center crack was determined in detail as shown in Fig. 13. (3) It was also proved that no contour crack was found in the case where center crack would initiate and that this phenomenon could also be saind in the reverse way. Moreover it was observed that contour crack grew slowly in comparatively a long period and was quite stable, and that on the contrary, center crack was very unstable and accordingly the specimen broke just after its initiation. The fracture mode was shear at the contour in almost all specimens and fibrous at the center. (4)It was suggested that micro metallurgical defects of steel might strongly influence on fhe initiation of ductile crack.

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