Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Temper Brittle Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. D. Jaffee D. C. Buffum
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

THAT the path of brittle fracture in temper brit-tle steel differs from the path in unembrittled steel has been known for some years1 More recently it has been recognized that alloy steels, at least, display two forms of temper brittleness1 which may be called upper-nose and lower-nose. No experimental evidence has been published, however, to show that the two forms can be distinguished by simple inspection of brittle fractures. Fig. 1 is a photograph of the fractured surface of a V-notch Charpy specimen of SAE 3140 steel in which temper brittleness developed during heat treatment in the lower-nose temperature range.' The steel was austenitized 1 hr at 900°, tempered 1 hr at 675", and embrittled 48 hr at 500°C, with water-quenching after each treatment. The temperature of transition from ductile to brittle fracture in the Charpy test was + 2°C (criterion of transition: 100 pet fibrous). The hardness was Re 25; the austenite grain size ASTM 8. This specimen was broken at 150°C in the standard Charpy test and absorbed 6.6 ft-lb; its fracture was rated 0 pet fibrous. Fig. 1 shows that the fracture appeared rough to the naked eye. At the side of the specimen away from the notch (the side which was in compression during the test), the surface as a whole deviated sharply from a plane. At higher magnification, X60, the surface gave
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APA: L. D. Jaffee D. C. Buffum  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Temper Brittle Steel

MLA: L. D. Jaffee D. C. Buffum Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Fracture of Temper Brittle Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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