There are three possible mechanisms occurring in high temperature creep at low stresses: diffusion creep, Harper–Dorn creep and grain boundary sliding. This paper examines the characteristics of these three processes and proposes two sets of measurements that may be used to give an unambiguous identification of the dominant creep mechanism. The approach is applied to published creep data and new measurements are reported for a Mg–0.55%Zr alloy which permit a clear distinction between diffusion creep and grain boundary sliding
The high temperature creep behaviors of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass (BMG) are studied by uniaxial...
Cumulative zirconium creep data over a broad range of stresses (0.1 to 115 MPa) and temperatures (30...
Various microstructural rate controlling models of creep are reviewed. They are compared to macrosco...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contri...
Although grain boundary sliding (GBS) has been recognized as an important process during high-temper...
The creep behaviour of an Mg–Zn–Ca–Ce–La alloy produced by rapid solidification was investigated by ...
Creep deformation in metals and alloys at intermediate temperatures and low stresses are attributed ...
The creep behaviour of an Mg–Zn–Ca–Ce–La alloy produced by rapid solidification was investigated by ...
A review is presented of the debates between the present authors and other investigators regarding t...
The mechanisms occurring in plastic flow at elevated temperatures may be divided into three distinct...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contr...
Diffusion-controlled-creep processes are used to assess the creep behavior of dispersion and solute ...
Viscous creep behaviour of many materials including creep resistant steels was observed at temperatu...
The flow of crystalline solids at elevated temperatures is dependent upon creep mechanisms associate...
Transient creep data recorded during low stress viscous creep of α-Ti, α-Zr, β-Co and zircaloy-2 are...
The high temperature creep behaviors of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass (BMG) are studied by uniaxial...
Cumulative zirconium creep data over a broad range of stresses (0.1 to 115 MPa) and temperatures (30...
Various microstructural rate controlling models of creep are reviewed. They are compared to macrosco...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contri...
Although grain boundary sliding (GBS) has been recognized as an important process during high-temper...
The creep behaviour of an Mg–Zn–Ca–Ce–La alloy produced by rapid solidification was investigated by ...
Creep deformation in metals and alloys at intermediate temperatures and low stresses are attributed ...
The creep behaviour of an Mg–Zn–Ca–Ce–La alloy produced by rapid solidification was investigated by ...
A review is presented of the debates between the present authors and other investigators regarding t...
The mechanisms occurring in plastic flow at elevated temperatures may be divided into three distinct...
Early studies on grain boundary sliding (GBS) in Mg alloys have suggested frequently that the contr...
Diffusion-controlled-creep processes are used to assess the creep behavior of dispersion and solute ...
Viscous creep behaviour of many materials including creep resistant steels was observed at temperatu...
The flow of crystalline solids at elevated temperatures is dependent upon creep mechanisms associate...
Transient creep data recorded during low stress viscous creep of α-Ti, α-Zr, β-Co and zircaloy-2 are...
The high temperature creep behaviors of a Zr-based bulk metallic glass (BMG) are studied by uniaxial...
Cumulative zirconium creep data over a broad range of stresses (0.1 to 115 MPa) and temperatures (30...
Various microstructural rate controlling models of creep are reviewed. They are compared to macrosco...