Understanding more fully the behaviour of weldments is important since they can reduce the lifetime of structures at high temperatures, but performance factors are omitted from most existing design codes (with the exception of the high temperature fast reactor codes). Simple mathematical models which produce approximate solutions quickly are useful since they allow the design engineer to carry out rapid simulations. In this paper the ideas of continuum damage mechanics are incorporated into a model, based on the Cosserat theory of plates and a multi-axial version of Norton's creep law, which has been used recently to calculate the steady state creep strain rates in a weldment. Failure results are calculated numerically for a ferritic plate ...
Dissimilar metal welds between ferritic and austenitic alloys are used extensively in power generati...
An integral equation is presented that relates time to equivalent stresses at the interface of two r...
AbstractIn this paper a thermodynamically consistent formulation for creep and creep-damage modellin...
Cracking in ferritic weldments at high temperatures often occurs outside the weld in the narrow type...
The creep deformation, cracking and ultimate failure of a weldment has attracted much attention, par...
Creep deformation in welded pipes and plates is of particular importance in the power industries. Mo...
Study of creep behavior of base metal (without weld) and welded specimens of P91B steel over a range...
A number of computational methodologies have been proposed to investigate deformation and damage mec...
A novel testing technique has been employed to study the creep properties of ferritic steel weldment...
A dislocation-based creep model combined with a continuum damage formulation was developed and imple...
Since creep strength reduction of mod.9Cr-1Mo steel welds in long-term creep was confirmed experimen...
The evaluation of the creep rupture behaviour of 2.25Cr-1Mo ferritic steel at 773 and 823 K over a s...
A large portion of the high temperature critical components, used in the power, petroleum, and chemi...
A multiaxial, physically based, continuum damage mechanics methodology for creep of welded 9Cr steel...
Dissimilar metal welded structures (DMWs) have been used extensively in conventional and nuclear pow...
Dissimilar metal welds between ferritic and austenitic alloys are used extensively in power generati...
An integral equation is presented that relates time to equivalent stresses at the interface of two r...
AbstractIn this paper a thermodynamically consistent formulation for creep and creep-damage modellin...
Cracking in ferritic weldments at high temperatures often occurs outside the weld in the narrow type...
The creep deformation, cracking and ultimate failure of a weldment has attracted much attention, par...
Creep deformation in welded pipes and plates is of particular importance in the power industries. Mo...
Study of creep behavior of base metal (without weld) and welded specimens of P91B steel over a range...
A number of computational methodologies have been proposed to investigate deformation and damage mec...
A novel testing technique has been employed to study the creep properties of ferritic steel weldment...
A dislocation-based creep model combined with a continuum damage formulation was developed and imple...
Since creep strength reduction of mod.9Cr-1Mo steel welds in long-term creep was confirmed experimen...
The evaluation of the creep rupture behaviour of 2.25Cr-1Mo ferritic steel at 773 and 823 K over a s...
A large portion of the high temperature critical components, used in the power, petroleum, and chemi...
A multiaxial, physically based, continuum damage mechanics methodology for creep of welded 9Cr steel...
Dissimilar metal welded structures (DMWs) have been used extensively in conventional and nuclear pow...
Dissimilar metal welds between ferritic and austenitic alloys are used extensively in power generati...
An integral equation is presented that relates time to equivalent stresses at the interface of two r...
AbstractIn this paper a thermodynamically consistent formulation for creep and creep-damage modellin...