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Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Volume: 1
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 1992
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.v01.c9001035
EISBN: 978-1-62708-214-3
... of the accident causation scenarios. However, it did give rise to an additional experiment. It was hypothesized that the material in the core of the axle was strain-rate sensitive. If this was so, and the failure of the core occurred at high strain rates, such as in the accident rollover, the fracture mode...
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Following an accident in which a light pickup truck left the road and overturned, one of the rear axles, made of approximately 0.30C steel, was found to be fractured adjacent to the bearing lock nut. A keyway was present in the failed area, as were threads for the lock nut. Fracture surfaces of the failed axle and exemplar fractures obtained from simulation tests were studied using scanning electron microscope. The examination showed that the outer perimeter fracture in the axle was very flat and composed of cleavage and that the interior portion was composed of both cleavage and dimples. No evidence of prior cracking was found. The exemplar specimens from the simulation impact testing failed in a manner consistent with that observed in the axle. The examination confirmed that the failure was a one-time impact overload fracture and not the result of any prior crack in the material, indicating that the axle failure did not initiate the accident.
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.steel.c9001452
EISBN: 978-1-62708-232-7
... embrittlement had developed following plastic straining and service at a temperature of 260 deg C (500 deg F) suggested that failure resulted from strain-age embrittlement. Brackets Ovens Rimming steel Brittle fracture A bracket which formed part of the carrier of a chain conveyor system used...
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A bracket which formed part of the carrier of a chain conveyor system used to transport components through a continuous oven fractured. A brittle crack originated on the inside of the right-angled bend, the surface having oxidized subsequently. The remaining portion of the fracture resulted from fatigue. Shallow oxidized regions adjacent to the inside surface of the bend indicated pre-existing cracks. A sulphur print on the edge of the bracket showed the material was rolled from a rimming steel ingot. The general appearance of the fracture, and the fact failure took place where embrittlement had developed following plastic straining and service at a temperature of 260 deg C (500 deg F) suggested that failure resulted from strain-age embrittlement.
Series: ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2019
DOI: 10.31399/asm.fach.petrol.c9001590
EISBN: 978-1-62708-228-0
... Abstract This case study demonstrates that Alloy 601 (UNS N06601) is susceptible to strain-age cracking. The observation illustrates the potential importance of post weld heat treatment to the successful utilization of this alloy in certain applications. Steam reforming Inconel 601 UNS...
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This case study demonstrates that Alloy 601 (UNS N06601) is susceptible to strain-age cracking. The observation illustrates the potential importance of post weld heat treatment to the successful utilization of this alloy in certain applications.
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in Oxidation Cracking and Residual Creep Life of an Incoloy 800H Bottom Manifold in a Steam Reformer at 800 °C
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Chemical Processing Equipment
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 7 Results of the accelerated creep testing. The secondary strain rate is plotted as a function of temperature.
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in Galvanized Cable Damaged by Localized Heating
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Material Handling Equipment
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 3 Stress-strain curve of the undamaged wire, σ B = 161 kgf/mm 2 .
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in Galvanized Cable Damaged by Localized Heating
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Material Handling Equipment
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 4 Stress-strain curve of damaged wire, σ B = 81.5 kgf/mm 2 .
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in Failure Analysis of a Radio-Activated Accelerator Component
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Failure Modes and Mechanisms
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 22 Engineering stress versus strain as a function of dose for alloy 718 material taken from the beam exit window 1
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in Failures of Jib Tie-Bar Components of Tower Cranes Manufactured from Rimming Steel
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Construction, Mining, and Agricultural Equipment
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 27 Comparison of bend tests showing brittleness resulting from strain-ageing
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in An Investigation of the Development of Defects During Flow Forming of High Strength Thin Wall Steel Tubes
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Processing Errors and Defects
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 14 Stress-strain curve for ductile material
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in High-Temperature Failure by Perforation of Incoloy 800H Pigtails in Reformer Furnaces
> Handbook of Case Histories in Failure Analysis
Published: 01 December 1992
Fig. 6 Stress-strain curves at 850 °C (1560 °F) for the curved and straight tensile specimens.
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in Brittle Fracture of the Tension Flange of a Steel Box-Girder Bridge
> Handbook of Case Histories in Failure Analysis
Published: 01 December 1992
Fig. 16 ASTM E399 plane-strain compact tension test results for the fractured flange. Note that the test results for two different plates, CK1 and CK2, and two specimensizes (25 and 50 mm, or 1 and 2 in., thick) fell on a common curve, with no evidence of elastic-plastic behavior to at least
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Published: 01 December 1992
Fig. 11 Output of strain gages attached to an operating main rotor blade at the locations shown in Fig. 2 , indicating that in each revolution of the blade four tensile stress cycles of different magnitude were encountered.
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in Deformation of the Rotor Winding of a Turbo Alternator: An Extreme Example of “Copper Shortening”
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Failure Modes and Mechanisms
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 2 Stress strain conditions in rotor windings.
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in Failure Investigation of Longitudinal Seam Welded Elevated Temperature Header
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Power Generating Equipment
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 8 Log creep strain-versus-Larson-Miller parameter comparison of header base material and longitudinal seam-weld metal at 650 C and 31.7 MPa.
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in Failure Analysis of Liquid Propane Gas Cylinder
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Oil and Gas Production Equipment
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 10 Dimension of center crack tension specimen for plane-strain fracture toughness test, dimensions in mm.
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in Powerline Tower Arm Failure Analysis
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Buildings, Bridges, and Infrastructure
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 12 Sketch of strain lines resulting from assembly of bracket to tower
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in Stress Corrosion Cracking of 4340 Steel in Aircraft Ignition Starter Residues
> ASM Failure Analysis Case Histories: Air and Spacecraft
Published: 01 June 2019
Fig. 5 Graph of %RA/%RA(oil) vs. Nominal Strain Rate for the Tests Conducted in the Residue Paste.
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Published: 01 December 2019
Fig. 5 Stress-plastic strain log scale plot for Ramberg–Osgood parameters
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