Low-Temperature Brittle Fracture in a Steel Tank Car Because of Weld Imperfections

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A railway tank car developed a fracture in the region of the sill and shell attachment during operation at -34 deg C (-30 deg F). On either side of the sill-support member, cracking initiated at the weld between a 6.4 mm thick frontal cover plate and a 1.6 mm thick side support plate. The crack then propagated in a brittle manner upward through the side plate, through the welds attaching the side plate to a 25 mm (1 in.) thick shell plate (ASTM A212, grade B steel), and continued for several millimeters in the shell plate before terminating. Other plates involved were not positively identified but were generally classified as semi-killed carbon steels. Investigation (visual inspection, hardness testing, chemical analysis, Charpy V-notch testing, and drop-weight testing) supported the conclusions that the fracture was initiated by weld imperfections and propagated in a brittle manner as a result of service stresses acting on the plate having low toughness at the low service temperatures encountered. Recommendations included that the specifications for the steel plates be modified to include a toughness requirement and that improved welding and inspection practices be performed to reduce the incidence of weld imperfections.
焊接缺陷引起的钢罐车低温脆性断裂
在-34摄氏度(-30华氏度)的高温下,一辆铁路油罐车在基础和外壳连接处发生了断裂。在基础支撑构件的两侧,6.4毫米厚的前盖板和1.6毫米厚的侧支撑板之间的焊缝开始开裂。然后,裂纹以脆性的方式向上通过侧板扩展,通过将侧板连接到25毫米(1英寸)厚的壳板(ASTM A212, B级钢)的焊缝,并在壳板中继续几毫米,然后终止。其他涉及的钢板没有得到确切的鉴定,但一般被归类为半锻碳钢。调查(目视检查、硬度测试、化学分析、夏比v形缺口测试和落锤测试)支持以下结论:断裂是由焊接缺陷引起的,并且由于在低温下使用应力作用在具有低韧性的板上而以脆性方式扩展。建议包括修改钢板的规格,以包括韧性要求,并改进焊接和检查方法,以减少焊接缺陷的发生率。
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