This paper describes a novel modelling process for creep crack growth prediction of a 316 stainless steel using continuum damage mechanics, in conjunction with finite element (FE) analysis. A damage material behaviour model, proposed by Liu and Murakami [1], was used which is believed to have advantages in modelling components with cracks. The methods used to obtain the material properties in the multiaxial form of the creep damage and creep strain equations are described, based on uniaxial creep and creep crack growth test data obtained at 600 °C. Most of the material constants were obtained from uniaxial creep test data. However, a novel procedure was developed to determine the tri-axial stress state parameter in the damage model by use o...
The current Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGR) in the UK are approaching their design life. The reac...
Material pre-straining is known to have significant effects of the mechanical response and crack gro...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...
This paper describes a novel modelling process for creep crack growth prediction of a 316 stainless ...
Many engineering components, such as power plant steam pipes, aero-engine turbine discs, etc, operat...
The creep crack initiation behaviour of Type 316H stainless steel at 550 °C has been predicted by im...
A new failure ductility/multiscale constraint strain-based model to predict creep damage, rupture an...
Components used in power generation plants are continually exposed to high temperatures and risk of ...
Effects of constraint induced by crack depth and sample geometry on creep crack behavior of high chr...
Safe and accurate methods to predict creep crack growth (CCG) are required in order to assess the re...
AbstractThe austenitic stainless steel 316 is of current interest as structural material for the fut...
The phenomena of creep and fatigue have each been thoroughly studied. More recently, attempts have ...
The limitations of the established and existing creep failure models have inspired the development o...
Abstract316H stainless steel is widely used in high temperature components for advanced gas cooled r...
Components in advanced gas cooled reactor (AGR) operating at elevated temperatures in the range of 5...
The current Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGR) in the UK are approaching their design life. The reac...
Material pre-straining is known to have significant effects of the mechanical response and crack gro...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...
This paper describes a novel modelling process for creep crack growth prediction of a 316 stainless ...
Many engineering components, such as power plant steam pipes, aero-engine turbine discs, etc, operat...
The creep crack initiation behaviour of Type 316H stainless steel at 550 °C has been predicted by im...
A new failure ductility/multiscale constraint strain-based model to predict creep damage, rupture an...
Components used in power generation plants are continually exposed to high temperatures and risk of ...
Effects of constraint induced by crack depth and sample geometry on creep crack behavior of high chr...
Safe and accurate methods to predict creep crack growth (CCG) are required in order to assess the re...
AbstractThe austenitic stainless steel 316 is of current interest as structural material for the fut...
The phenomena of creep and fatigue have each been thoroughly studied. More recently, attempts have ...
The limitations of the established and existing creep failure models have inspired the development o...
Abstract316H stainless steel is widely used in high temperature components for advanced gas cooled r...
Components in advanced gas cooled reactor (AGR) operating at elevated temperatures in the range of 5...
The current Advanced Gas-cooled Reactors (AGR) in the UK are approaching their design life. The reac...
Material pre-straining is known to have significant effects of the mechanical response and crack gro...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...