The main factors affecting the fracture toughness of steel strips include the chemical composition of the steel, the microstructure and grain size, the presence of impurities or defects, and the level of heat treatment or processing that the steel has undergone. Other factors such as loading rate, temperature, and the presence of residual stresses can also influence the fracture toughness of steel strips.
The main factors affecting the fracture toughness of steel strips include the composition and microstructure of the steel, the presence of impurities or defects, the temperature and loading rate, and the presence of stress concentrations.
The main factors affecting the fracture toughness of steel strips include the chemical composition of the steel, the microstructure of the material, the presence of defects or impurities, the heat treatment process, and the loading conditions during testing or application.