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Selection of Steels According to their Charpy V Properties in Order to Avoid Brittle Fracture


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The classification of steels based upon the Charpy V transition temperature is now widely accepted and included in ISO standards. The genesis of currcnt practice for the selection of steels in welded constructions based on the Charpy V transition temperature was the systematic analysis of brittle fractures of all welded structures built during World War II and in particular of ships of the U.S. Navy.
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B. de Meester
Catholic University of Louvain, B-1348, Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium

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The classification of steels based upon the Charpy V transition temperature is now widely accepted and included in ISO standards. The genesis of currcnt practice for the selection of steels in welded constructions based on the Charpy V transition temperature was the systematic analysis of brittle fractures of all welded structures built during World War II and in particular of ships of the U.S. Navy.