I have a material data sheet for UNS S 17400 shows the following toughnesses at -196°C:
Condition H1150: 8.8J for test samples from 1" round bar
Condition H1150-M: 38J for test samples from 1" round bar
Condition H1150: 6.8J for test samples from 4" round bar
-Why is the toughness or thicker bar lower? Is it because of quench sensivity of the material?
-Where are these toughness measured? I thought test samples are always cut near the bar surface but then I don't understand the toughness reduction because the surface is always well quenched.
-Should a thick material always be imapct tested from samples taken at the surface and in the core?
Thanks
Condition H1150: 8.8J for test samples from 1" round bar
Condition H1150-M: 38J for test samples from 1" round bar
Condition H1150: 6.8J for test samples from 4" round bar
-Why is the toughness or thicker bar lower? Is it because of quench sensivity of the material?
-Where are these toughness measured? I thought test samples are always cut near the bar surface but then I don't understand the toughness reduction because the surface is always well quenched.
-Should a thick material always be imapct tested from samples taken at the surface and in the core?
Thanks