Abstract

The aim of the present work is to experimentally investigate the essential work of fracture of 1 mm thick interstitial free high strength steels in cold rolled condition. Essential Work of Fracture (EWF) is done experimentally using Double edge notched tension (DENT) specimens of 140 mm in length and 25 mm in width along both rolling and transverse direction in tensile testing machine. Using a universal testing machine, the specimens were strained along their longitudinal direction until completion of cracking. Totally 23 samples with different ligament lengths are tested to obtain essential work of fracture. The specific essential work was determined by extrapolating the straight-line relationship between the specific work of fracture (wf) and ligament length (/) to zero ligament length. The magnitude of essential work of fracture (we) along rolling direction is 133.56 kJ/m2 and for transverse direction is 17.85 kJ/m2.

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