Abstract
In this study, toughness properties of a non-heat-treating cold-drawn bar were examined by Charpy impact test and fracture toughness test, and the toughness enhancement mechanisms were clarified in relation with microstructure. As the thickness of pearlite bands decreased after the cold drawing, the Charpy impact energy of the cold-drawn bar was higher than that of the as-rolled bar, which could be reasonably explained by the thin sheet toughening. On the other hand, thin pearlite bands negatively affected the fracture toughness because of the decreased spacing between crack or void initiation sites inside the fracture process zone in front of the pre-fatigued crack tip. The Charpy impact test data could also be correlated with the absorbed energy of the dynamic compressive test specimen whose orientation was matched with the hammer impact direction of the Charpy impact test, although the Charpy impact and dynamic compressive test specimens had a notched body and a smooth body, respectively.
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