熔接が鋼材の切欠脆性に及ぼす影響について(第1報)

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  • Effect of Welding on the Notch Sensitivity of Mild Steel (1st Report)

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Welded tear test piece of Kahn type was proposed to investigate the effect of manual arc welding on the notch sensitivity of structural mild steel plates, 11 charges of rimmed and killed ones produced by four representative steel plants in Japan. Snigle bead was deposited on one side of plate surfaces, and then, machined flush to the surface. The saw cut was located alongside the deposited bead to evaluate the notch sensitivity of heat-affected zones of the base material.<BR>For comparison, tests were also carried out with standard Kahn tear test pieces of un-welded plates.<BR>Table 5 and Fig. 14 show the transition temperature of steel plates thus determined before and after manual arc welding. Fig. 14 also demonstrates the relations between Mn/C ratio and transition temperatures, oblique zones in the figure showing the ones of American semi-killed and killed steels on Kahn's data. Welded plates generally showed higher transition temperatures than unwelded plates, ranging from 5 to 11°C in 13 mm thick and 4 to 13°C in 23 mm thick ones of rimmed steels, from 1 to 13°C in killed steels, 23mm thick. But these adverse effects. were comparatively slight, so it could be concluded that the notch sensitivity of mild steel plates was but slightly increased as the result of manual arc welding so far as fracture transition was concerned. Moreover, the amount of rise in transition temperature after welding was not related at all to the notch sensitivity of unwelded plate studied in this report.

収録刊行物

  • 溶接学会誌

    溶接学会誌 22 (8), 266-274, 1953

    一般社団法人 溶接学会

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  • CRID
    1390001206500491136
  • NII論文ID
    130003762564
  • DOI
    10.2207/qjjws1943.22.266
  • ISSN
    18837204
    00214787
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • データソース種別
    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
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