Materials For Civil And Construction Engineers In Si Units
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.45QP
A Charpy V Notch (CVN) test was performed on a steel specimen and produced the readings shown in Table P3.45. Plot the toughness-versus-temperature relation and determine the temperature transition zone between ductile and brittle behavior.
TABLE P3.45
Temperature, C | Toughness, Joule (N.m) |
–40 | 7 |
0 | 15 |
50 | 54 |
100 | 109 |
150 | 120 |
200 | 122 |
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