Most small-scale testing techniques are essentially scaled-down versions of conventional testing techniques: they use specimens of similar geometry applied in a similar manner to estimate properties equivalent to those obtained for larger specimens. However, using these techniques for safety assessment of structures and piping systems requires general agreement about the techniques and validation of their results. In addition, these techniques all require destructive testing. In this study we adopt a new nondestructive method to measure the mechanical properties using the instrumented indentation technique. This technique can be applied directly in small-scale and localized sections because of its high spatial resolution. It also has the significant advantage of simplicity of specimen preparation and experimental procedure. During instrumented indentation testing, the load and penetration depth of an indenter tip driven into the sample are monitored, and material properties such as strength, fracture toughness and residual stress are evaluated from this information: the tensile properties by defining a representative stress and strain underneath a spherical indenter; the residual stress values near weldments by using the stress-insensitive contact hardness model.
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ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
July 27–31, 2008
Chicago, Illinois, USA
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Kyung-Woo Lee,
Kyung-Woo Lee
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
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Kug-Hwan Kim,
Kug-Hwan Kim
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
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Kwang-Ho Kim,
Kwang-Ho Kim
Frontics, Inc., Seoul, South Korea
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Young-Hwan Choi,
Young-Hwan Choi
Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon, South Korea
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Hae-Dong Chung,
Hae-Dong Chung
Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon, South Korea
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Dongil Kwon
Dongil Kwon
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
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Kyung-Woo Lee
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
Kug-Hwan Kim
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
Kwang-Ho Kim
Frontics, Inc., Seoul, South Korea
Young-Hwan Choi
Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon, South Korea
Hae-Dong Chung
Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety, Daejeon, South Korea
Dongil Kwon
Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea
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PVP2008-61252, pp. 1357-1361; 5 pages
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July 24, 2009
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Lee, K, Kim, K, Kim, K, Choi, Y, Chung, H, & Kwon, D. "Application of Nondestructive Instrumented Indentation Technique in Small-Scale Testing of Pressure Vessel and Piping Systems." Proceedings of the ASME 2008 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. Volume 6: Materials and Fabrication, Parts A and B. Chicago, Illinois, USA. July 27–31, 2008. pp. 1357-1361. ASME. https://doi.org/10.1115/PVP2008-61252
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