Effect of specimen size on the ductile-brittle transition behavior and the fracture sequence of 9Cr-W steels

Abstract The effect of specimen size on the ductile-brittle transition behavior and the fracture sequence were investigated by means of Charpy absorbed energy measurement and fractography, using the full size, the half size and the one-third size V-notch specimens of 9Cr-W steels. The steels used are reduced-activation ferritic steels for fusion reactor structures. Attempts were made to correlate the impact data between the different specimen sizes by using normalizing parameters, such as nominal fracture area and nominal fracture volume for the upper shelf energy and ligament size for the ductile-brittle transition temperature. Fractography showed a similar fracture sequence for the three different sizes of the specimens.