Vol.23, Special Issue, 2023, pp. S91–S94
UDC:

INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON IMPACT TOUGHNESS OF HSLA STEELS

Srđan Bulatović*, Vujadin Aleksić, Mladen Mladenović

Institute for Materials Testing (IMS), Belgrade, SERBIA

*email: srdjan.bulatovic@institutims.rs

 

Abstract

The aim of this paper is to present the influence of different temperatures on the impact toughness of welded joint of high strength low-alloy steel. The results of impact tests for all three constituents of the manual arc welded joint of NN-70 steel at temperatures range from 20 °C to -100 °C are presented. It has been shown that impact tests of high-strength low-alloy (HSLA) steels at room and lower temperatures indicate that temperature significantly affects the toughness of high-strength low-alloy steels in the context that lowering the test temperature leads to creation of brittle fracture in the form of a successive decrease in total impact energy. This indicator is very important in the further design and exploitation of welded steel structures.

Keywords: impact toughness, crack initiation and propagation energy, welded joint, high strength low-alloy steel

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