Ductile failure of X100 pipeline steel – Experiments and fractography
Abstract
null null Ductile failure of X100 pipeline steel is studied. In order to study the effect of anisotropy, triaxiality factor and Lode angle on the failure, a series of specimens with different geometries are tested. Measurements of deformation in three dimensions are done to check the variation of elongation and lateral deformations during loading. Extensive fractography is done using pictures taken by SEM to study the fracture surfaces...
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Title
Ductile failure of X100 pipeline steel – Experiments and fractography
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
43
Pages
513 - 525
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