Fracture Toughness Behaviour of Nickel Alloy Steel 1.5662

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Nickel significantly increases the toughness of steel and makes it ideal for use in applications that require high impact and fracture resistance at low temperatures. These inherent advantages position nickel steel as indispensable material in various domains, with a pronounced presence in stationary Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) tanks and in the shipbuilding industry, particularly for tanks in vessels intended for the transport of liquefied ethane and LNG. The presented study focuses on assessing the fracture toughness behaviour of nickel alloy steel 1.5662+QT640 under sub-zero and cryogenic temperatures. The fracture performance of the material was evaluated, specifically emphasizing the impact toughness and fracture toughness characteristics of the material. Moreover, it was discussed if the transferability of the experimental results to the well-known fracture mechanics-based concept of EN 1993-1-10, which relies on the master curve concept, is possible. The results show that the master curve concept is not applicable to the nickel alloy steel 1.5662+QT640 due to its exceptional fracture toughness behaviour at very low temperatures.

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Afzali, N., Stranghöner, N., & Langenberg, P. (2024). Fracture Toughness Behaviour of Nickel Alloy Steel 1.5662. Materials, 17(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma17246117

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