Abstract: The creep properties derived from stress relaxation tests are compared to those from creep tests in the temperature range from 705 C to 800 C and stresses from 200MPa to 750MPa for the nickel base superalloys IN738LC and modified Waspaloy. The creep behaviour of IN738LC exhibits an extended period of steady state strain rate, while creep of modified Waspaloy exhibits only a minimum creep strain rate. The results indicate that stress relaxation tests can be used to estimate the creep steady state or minimum strain rates, time to 1per cent creep strain, and the creep stress exponent for both superalloys. Stress relaxation tests can generate these properties in a significantly more time-efficient and specimen-efficient manner than cr...
Nickel-based superalloys have emerged as the materials of choice for high-temperature jet propulsion...
The methodology proposed here adopts short-term stress relaxation testing (SRT) to predict creep str...
In this study, the TMF stress relaxation and creep behavior at 1023 K and 1223 K (750 °C and 950 °C)...
The applicability and modification of constitutive equations for describing the creep and relaxation...
A mathematical model to predict creep properties of Ni-based superalloys at intermediate temperature...
In order to improve the energy production within the United States, new materials are developed with...
In order to improve the energy production within the United States, new materials are developed with...
On the basis of a new physical model based approach a computer package named CRISPEN has been de...
Recent work in the creep field has indicated that the traditional methodologies involving power law ...
Ni-based superalloys, such as alloy 263, have excellent creep strength at high temperatures due to p...
The paper presents the results of analysis of creep behaviour in short term creep tests of cast MAR-...
A basic model was applied to pure Ni and then to a single-phase superalloy. The high temperature def...
A new software programme, JMatPro, is used to obtain steady state creep rates and creep rupture life...
In this paper the creep-fatigue (CF) and low cycle fatigue (LCF) properties of alloy 263 are conside...
In this present work, we present an accumulated inelastic strain rate based methodology to predict c...
Nickel-based superalloys have emerged as the materials of choice for high-temperature jet propulsion...
The methodology proposed here adopts short-term stress relaxation testing (SRT) to predict creep str...
In this study, the TMF stress relaxation and creep behavior at 1023 K and 1223 K (750 °C and 950 °C)...
The applicability and modification of constitutive equations for describing the creep and relaxation...
A mathematical model to predict creep properties of Ni-based superalloys at intermediate temperature...
In order to improve the energy production within the United States, new materials are developed with...
In order to improve the energy production within the United States, new materials are developed with...
On the basis of a new physical model based approach a computer package named CRISPEN has been de...
Recent work in the creep field has indicated that the traditional methodologies involving power law ...
Ni-based superalloys, such as alloy 263, have excellent creep strength at high temperatures due to p...
The paper presents the results of analysis of creep behaviour in short term creep tests of cast MAR-...
A basic model was applied to pure Ni and then to a single-phase superalloy. The high temperature def...
A new software programme, JMatPro, is used to obtain steady state creep rates and creep rupture life...
In this paper the creep-fatigue (CF) and low cycle fatigue (LCF) properties of alloy 263 are conside...
In this present work, we present an accumulated inelastic strain rate based methodology to predict c...
Nickel-based superalloys have emerged as the materials of choice for high-temperature jet propulsion...
The methodology proposed here adopts short-term stress relaxation testing (SRT) to predict creep str...
In this study, the TMF stress relaxation and creep behavior at 1023 K and 1223 K (750 °C and 950 °C)...