Effects of Specimen Size and Notch Acuity on the Brittle Fracture Strength of a Heat-Treated Steel
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1961
Effects of various methods of notch preparation on the notched slow bend fracture strengths of heat-treated alloy steel specimens were studied. The results indicate that several kinds of cracks result in about 35 per cent lower strength than a machined 0.005 in. root radius notch. The importance of testing sufficiently large size specimens to reveal this difference is shown.
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Authors | S. Yukawa,J. G. McMullin;S. Yukawa;J. G. McMullin; |
Journal | Journal of Basic Engineering |
Year | 1961 |
DOI | 10.1115/1.3662260 |
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