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The Creep-Rupture Life of Al Alloy
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Creep Rupture in the Presence of a Fast Neutron Flux
Possible mechanisms for creep rupture during irradiation are examined. Evidence that the rupture occurs by grain boundary sliding alone, or by vacancy condensation, is compared. It is observed that vacancy condensation is the more probable mechanism, and
Gregory, D. P.
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Prediction of Creep-fatigue Life by Use of Creep Rupture Ductility
Koji YAMAGUCHI +3 more
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Effects of Oxygen Content on Microstructure and Creep Property of Powder Metallurgy Superalloy
The effects of oxygen content on the microstructure and creep properties of the FGH96 superalloy were investigated. When oxygen content increased from 135 ppm to 341 ppm, the prior particle boundary (PPB) rose from degree 2 to degree 3, the size of the γ′
Yufeng Liu +6 more
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A study had been conducted to establish the precise method estimating the creep rupture life of welded steam pipe joints used for thermal power plants.
Tetsuo Teramae, / Tokyo
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Creep deformation behavior and residual life prediction of low hardness P91 steel welded joints
The remaining creep life of the reheat section pipeline of low hardness P91 steel replaced in a certain power plant was studied. The rupture behavior of the joint was studied using metallographic microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM), and ...
Denghui Wang +5 more
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Comparative Creep Life Evaluation of HR3C Using Creep Damage Models
Recently, due to both environmental and energy efficiency, the designed life cycle of many power plant have been extended and also their operating temperature increased.
Moon-Ki Kim +3 more
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A means to predict remaining strength and life of composite components in harsh environments and under complex time-varying loadings can help to optimize designs and cut costs.
Prediction Of Stress-Rupture
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Cumulative Damage in Creep-Rupture Tests of a Carbon Steel
A life-fraction rule is often used to predict the rupture life of a piece of elevated-temperature equipment exposed to several temperature and stress conditions.
P. N. Randall
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GS14 Effect on Creep Rupture Life in Miniature Creep Tests
Takeshi KAWASHIMA +2 more
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