The Use of Mild Steel for Service at Sub-zero Temperatures

1950 
The paper describes an investigation undertaken to determine the limiting sub-zero temperature at which mild steel may safely be used, in relation to notch brittleness.After a brief discussion of the literature on the subject, experimental work is described on the effects of variation in notch dimensions on impact value at sub-zero temperatures. Further work determines the effect on impact values of the surface cold-working resulting from grinding and machining, and indicates the beneficial effect of stress-relieving in removing the harmful effects of cold work on the surface. Practical experiments on small welded vessels in mild steel are then described, the vessels being tested to destruction at −80 deg. C. This work indicates that, while such vessels ultimately fail in a brittle manner, actual rupture is preceded by a considerable amount of plastic flow. It is argued, from these results, that the observed plastic flow gives adequate assurance that properly constructed mild-steel welded vessels will be ...
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