Drop-Weight Testing of Nonstandard Geometries

Drop-Weight Testing of Nonstandard Geometries
Author: JG. Early
Publisher:
Total Pages: 21
Release: 1986
Genre: ASTM A212 steel
ISBN:

The test requirements contained in the standard test method for drop-weight testing, the ASTM Method for Conducting Drop-Weight Test to Determine Nil-Ductility Transition Temperature of Ferritic Steels (E 208-81), generally limit its applicability to flat products or to products with at least one flat surface; this is done because of the shape of the standard test specimens and the need for the tension surface of the specimen to be an as-fabricated surface. Difficulties arise in the application of ASTM Method E 208-81 to steel products whose fabricated shapes are not flat, for example, piping and pressure vessels. For products with curved surfaces, some of the testing requirements must be violated; these include keeping the as-fabricated surface as the tension surface, uniform specimen thickness, a flat compression surface, and uniform stress on the tension surface. In this study, the nil-ductility transition (NDT) temperature was determined as a function of test specimen geometry for two carbon/manganese structural steel grades. The specimens were extracted from the head plates of railroad tank cars and were curved in two orthogonal directions. The sensitivity of the test results to variations in test specimen geometry has been determined as is reported here.

Fracture Mechanics

Fracture Mechanics
Author: Ted L. Anderson
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1148
Release: 1994-12-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780849342608

This bestselling text/reference provides a comprehensive treatment of the fundamentals of fracture mechanics. It presents theoretical background as well as practical applications, and it integrates materials science with solid mechanics. In the Second Edition, about 30% of the material has been updated and expanded; new technology is discussed, and feedback from users of the first edition has been incorporated.

Physical Gels from Biological and Synthetic Polymers

Physical Gels from Biological and Synthetic Polymers
Author: Madeleine Djabourov
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2013-05-16
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1107067081

Presenting a unique perspective on state-of-the-art physical gels, this interdisciplinary guide provides a complete, critical analysis of the field and highlights recent developments. It shows the interconnections between the key aspects of gels, from molecules and structure through to rheological and functional properties, with each chapter focusing on a different class of gel. There is also a final chapter covering innovative systems and applications, providing the information needed to understand current and future practical applications of gels in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, cosmetic, chemical and food industries. Many research teams are involved in the field of gels, including theoreticians, experimentalists and chemical engineers, but this interdisciplinary book collates and rationalises the many different points of view to provide a clear understanding of these complex systems for researchers and graduate students.