Abstract:
Deep notch wide plate tensile test and conventional tensile test are conducted on 20 mm-thick Q420qE steel in temperature range of -80~20℃. Results indicate that with the decreasing temperature, the fracture strength
Rf increases, the fracture strain
ef remains almost the same, and the deep notch fracture strength
Rn decreases. A modified Neuber formula is proposed to describe the relationship between
Rn,
Rf,
ef and the temperature. The deviation between
Rn calculated by the proposed formula and tested by deep notch wide plate tensile test is within ±5%, indicating that for deep notch wide plate tensile test, the decrease of temperature may increase the concentration of stress and strain due to the presence of the deep notch.