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Mechanical
- Aug 8, 2006
- 6
Here is some background on the material before I get to the question:
From GB/T700-06 Q235
Gr A 21J @ +20C, Carbon .22%
Gr B 21J @ 0C, Carbon .20%
Gr C 21J @ -20C, Carbon .17%
The graph in the link below shows that there can be a fairly wide temperature range between maximum impact energy and 0 impact energy.
Is the DBTT the entire range from when the impact energy starts to decrease until 0? Or is it just the temperature where the decrease starts?
In the case of Q235 above is it possible to approximate the impact resistance of Gr B at -20C?
From GB/T700-06 Q235
Gr A 21J @ +20C, Carbon .22%
Gr B 21J @ 0C, Carbon .20%
Gr C 21J @ -20C, Carbon .17%
The graph in the link below shows that there can be a fairly wide temperature range between maximum impact energy and 0 impact energy.
Is the DBTT the entire range from when the impact energy starts to decrease until 0? Or is it just the temperature where the decrease starts?
In the case of Q235 above is it possible to approximate the impact resistance of Gr B at -20C?