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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2004 No.3EFFECT OF DYNAMIC LOADING ON FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF WELDED JOINTS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL

Zhang Li

 

Zhang Yufeng

 

Huo Lixing

School of Material Science
and Engineering,

Tianjin University,

Tianjin 300072, China

 

 

EFFECT OF DYNAMIC LOADING ON FRACTURE BEHAVIOR OF WELDED JOINTS OF STRUCTURAL STEEL*

 

Abstract: To investigate the effect of dynamic loading on fracture behavior of welded joints of structural steel Q235B and 16Mn in common use and compare the earthquake resistances of the two kinds of materials, dynamic tension and fracture toughness tests are carried out at room temperature. On the basis of the tests, the stress-strain fields near the crack tip of the compact specimens are analyzed by three-dimensional finite element model. The test results and finite element analysis results show that, the fracture toughness of welds and base metal of 16Mn steel increases with the increment of loading rate. Compared with 16Mn steel, Q235B steel is more sensitive to dynamic loading. The fracture toughness of welds of Q235B is comparatively low under static loading and dynamic loading at room temperature. Compared with the static loading, the fracture toughness of Q235B parent metal under dynamic loading decreases by about four times. Therefore, it can be concluded that compared with 16Mn steel, the earthquake resistances of weld and parent metal of Q235B are rather poor.

Key words: Dynamic loading  Fracture toughness  Finite element analysis  Earthquake resistance

 


* This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.59975066). Received March 15, 2003; received in revised form March 20, 2004; accepted April 12, 2004

 

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