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Measurement of Fracture Toughness of Pure Tungsten Using a Small-Sized Compact Tension Specimen

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MATERIALS
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma13010244

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tungsten; fatigue pre-crack; fracture toughness test

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  1. National Fusion Research Institute (NFRI) of Rep. Korea [N05190012]
  2. BK-Plus Program of the MSIP/NRF of Rep. of Korea

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The evaluation of fracture toughness of pure tungsten is essential for the structural integrity analysis in a fusion reactor. Therefore, the accurate quantification of fracture toughness of tungsten alloys is needed. However, due to the inherent brittleness of tungsten, it is difficult to introduce a sharp fatigue pre-crack needed for the fracture toughness test. In this study, a novel fatigue pre-cracking method was developed and applied to the small-sized disc-type compact tension (DCT) specimens of double-forged pure tungsten. To overcome the brittleness and poor oxidation resistance, a low-frequency tensile fatigue pre-cracking was performed at 600 degrees C in Ar environment, which resulted in the introduction of a sharp pre-crack to DCT specimens. Then, fracture toughness tests were conducted at room temperature (RT), 400 degrees C, and 700 degrees C in air and Ar gas environments using as-machined and pre-cracked DCT specimens. At RT and 400 degrees C, the test environment and crack tip radius did not affect the fracture toughness measurement. However, at 700 degrees C, the Ar gas environment and the presence of a sharp fatigue pre-crack resulted in a decrease in the measured fracture toughness. Thus, it was suggested that, for the conservative fracture toughness measurement of pure tungsten, fatigue pre-cracking and fracture toughness test should be performed in an inert environment, especially for high-temperature tests.

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