Coupons Casting Properties: Test AND
Coupons Casting Properties: Test AND
Coupons Casting Properties: Test AND
INTRODUCTION
The effect of section size on properties
in castings can be separated into
either a geometrical or metallurgical
size effect. The geometrical size
effect is apparent when testing different
size specimens with the same metallurgical origin. On the other hand, the
metallurgical size effect is the testing
of similarly sized specimens machined
from castings of different sizes.(1,2)
In heavy section casting, both section
size effects are evident. An understanding of both types of size effects
will help the producer minimize the
adverse impact of section size on the
service life of the casting.
The properties of interest to the modern
designer include tensile, impact,
fracture toughness, and fatigue. Yield
strength was the classical engineering
property used as a basis for design.
However, most components that fail,
fail starting from a flaw and exhibit an
absence of plastic deformation or yielding. The failure may have occurred
starting at the flaw with a single load
application (fracture toughness) or the
flaw may have provided a site for a crack
which grew to critical size only after
multiple applications of the load
(fatigue and fracture toughness).(3)
Fracture toughness and fatigue tests are
successful in allowing design calculations to avoid these failures.
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CONCLUSIONS
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(3)
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