Estimating fracture toughness of various matrix structured ductile iron using circumferentially notched tensile bars

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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

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In this experimental study, circumferentially notched tensile (CNT) specimens with various notch root radii of 0.05, 0.1, 0.16, 0.25, 0.4, and 0.8 mm were employed to investigate the influence of matrix structure on the fracture toughness of 1.03% Cu, 1.25% Ni, and 0.18% Mo alloyed ductile iron. The assayed matrix structures in this study were ferritic, pearlitic/ferritic, pearlitic, tempered martensitic, lower and upper ausferritic. The microstructures were obtained by several heat treatment processes. The microstructures and morphology of broken surfaces of CNT specimens were also examined by the optical and scanning electron microscopes. It was observed that for the steady-phased (ferritic, pearlitic/ferritic, and pearlitic) matrixes, the increasing rates of fracture toughness under the applications of different notch tip radii were lower than that of the tempered martensitic, lower and upper ausferritic matrixes. It was also inferred that lower values of fracture toughness were obtained by the applied rapid method.

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Matrix Structure, Notch Tip Radius, Circumferentially Notched Tensile, Fracture Toughness, Ductile Iron

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Engineering Fracture Mechanics

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