CJS237
Mechanical
- Nov 28, 2016
- 4
ASTM A370 specifies a range of impact energies that can be used as an acceptance criteria for a Charpy impact test. What is unclear is how it is determined what minimum absorbed energy value should be used for different materials. For example Material Spec. ASTM A352 shows in Table 1 that LCB should be tested for a minimum absorbed impact energy of 14J. Looking at another Material Spec., ASTM A479 (Stainless Steel) there are no values for the impact energy.
I am aware that a Charpy Impact Test for 316 Stainless Steel should only be performed if the service temperature is less than -196°C, but what impact energy value would be used? What is the process of selecting the correct acceptance value from Table 9 in ASTM A370?
I am aware that a Charpy Impact Test for 316 Stainless Steel should only be performed if the service temperature is less than -196°C, but what impact energy value would be used? What is the process of selecting the correct acceptance value from Table 9 in ASTM A370?