High Temperature Materials and Processes (Apr 2013)

Experimental Research and Analysis of Non-alloy Structural Steel Response Exposed to High Temperature Conditions

  • Brnic Josip,
  • Turkalj Goran,
  • Krscanski Sanjin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/htmp-2012-0108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2
pp. 163 – 169

Abstract

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This paper presents and analyzes the responses of non-alloy structural steel (1.0044) subjected to uniaxial stresses at high temperatures. This research has two important determinants. The first one is determination of stress-strain dependence and the second is monitoring the behavior of materials subjected to a constant stress at constant temperature over time. Experimental results refer to mechanical properties, elastic modulus, total elongations, creep resistance and Charpy V-notch impact energy. Experimental results show that the tensile strength and yield strength of the considered material fall when the temperature rises over 523 K. Significant decrease in value is especially noticeable when the temperature rises over 723 K. In addition, engineering assessment of fracture toughness was made on the basis of Charpy impact energy. It is visible that when temperature raises then impact energy increases very slightly.

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