through thickness properties include through thickness tensile strenght and area of reduction.
Some standards limit material through thickness tensile strength shall have min. 80% of its minimum specific tensile strength.
area of reduction is about 30%. The 82% in the report is refer to tensile strength or area of reduction?
82% area of reduction means the area after fracture is only 18% of the original area before fracture.
I do experienced tensile test of API 2W materials which is thermomechanically rolled and normally used for offshore structure, very good toughness which can have more than 200J @ -40 degree C. i was wondering when we did the transverse weld tensile test and it shown fracture at parent metal with relatively large elongation and reduction of area (i did not really measured, only by visual). i can't even notice when the test specimen broken (specimens size is about 25mm x 25mm), it broke quitely... however, it was not about Z direction.
82% reduction of area in Z direction... i think when i have this result from the test, i don't really know i should be happy or worry.
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Noel Tan