Fracture Statistics Using Three-parameter and Two-parameter Weibull Distributions for Fe-0.4C-1.5Cr-1.5Ni-0.8Mn-0.2Mo Structural Sintered Steel

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A statistical analysis is presented of tensile and bending strengths of a porous sintered structural steel which exhibits non-linear, quasi-brittle, behaviour. It is the result of existing natural flaws (pores and oxide inclusions) and of the formation of fresh flaws when stress is applied. The analysis is by two-and three-parameter Weibull statistics. Weibull modulus, a measure of reliability, was estimated by the maximum likelihood method for specimen populations < 30. Probability distributions were compared on the basis of goodness to fit using the Anderson-Darling tests. The use of the two-parameter Weibull distribution for strength data of quasi-brittle sintered steels is questioned, because there is sufficient evidence that the 3-parameter distribution fits the data better.

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Fia, C. H., Cia, A., Czarski, A., & Suowski, M. (2016). Fracture Statistics Using Three-parameter and Two-parameter Weibull Distributions for Fe-0.4C-1.5Cr-1.5Ni-0.8Mn-0.2Mo Structural Sintered Steel. Archives of Metallurgy and Materials, 61(3), 1201–1208. https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2016-0253

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