A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel

For the purpose of developing a new snow vehicle car (common use at temperature about -50℃) for the deep ice coring project at Dome Fuji, East Antarctica, the low temperature toughness of the welded joints of structural steel was investigated. It is empirically well known that in case of vehicles em...

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Main Authors: Shin Sakui, Masashi Nakajima
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Institute of Polar Research 1992-11-01
Series:Antarctic Record
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.15094/00008783
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spelling doaj-59eba97fede74148a92ec1d04b173eef2020-11-24T21:58:30ZengNational Institute of Polar ResearchAntarctic Record0085-72892432-079X1992-11-0136339339710.15094/00008783A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steelShin Sakui0Masashi Nakajima1Iron and Steel Laboratory, NKK Corporation Ohara CorporationFor the purpose of developing a new snow vehicle car (common use at temperature about -50℃) for the deep ice coring project at Dome Fuji, East Antarctica, the low temperature toughness of the welded joints of structural steel was investigated. It is empirically well known that in case of vehicles employed in a cold air temperature of about -50℃, the low temperature brittle fracture of the structural members does not take place, if one uses the semi-killed or the killed steel, for which 50% FATT'S (fracture appearance transition temperature) of the Charpy impact test is about -50℃ and Charpy impact values at -50℃ are 20–29J/(cm)^2. In the present paper, the Charpy impact test has been performed for both single pass SMAW and (CO)_2 arc welded joints of JIS steels of SS400,SL2N255,STPL380,and STPL450. The test results show that the JIS steels of SL2N255 and STPL450 can be used for the new vehicle, considering their toughness.http://doi.org/10.15094/00008783
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A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
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title A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
title_short A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
title_full A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
title_fullStr A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
title_full_unstemmed A newly developed snow vehicle (SM100S) for Antarctica III. Low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
title_sort newly developed snow vehicle (sm100s) for antarctica iii. low temperature toughness of the welded joints of the structural steel
publisher National Institute of Polar Research
series Antarctic Record
issn 0085-7289
2432-079X
publishDate 1992-11-01
description For the purpose of developing a new snow vehicle car (common use at temperature about -50℃) for the deep ice coring project at Dome Fuji, East Antarctica, the low temperature toughness of the welded joints of structural steel was investigated. It is empirically well known that in case of vehicles employed in a cold air temperature of about -50℃, the low temperature brittle fracture of the structural members does not take place, if one uses the semi-killed or the killed steel, for which 50% FATT'S (fracture appearance transition temperature) of the Charpy impact test is about -50℃ and Charpy impact values at -50℃ are 20–29J/(cm)^2. In the present paper, the Charpy impact test has been performed for both single pass SMAW and (CO)_2 arc welded joints of JIS steels of SS400,SL2N255,STPL380,and STPL450. The test results show that the JIS steels of SL2N255 and STPL450 can be used for the new vehicle, considering their toughness.
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