Development of creep damage at elevated temperatures and structural degradation due to plastic deformation at room temperature were assessed using destructive and non-destructive methods in steels commonly applied in power plants (40HNMA, 13HMF and P91). As destructive methods the standard tension tests were carried out after every kind of prestraining. Subsequently, an evolution of the selected tension parameters was taken into account for damage identification. In order to assess a damage development during the creep and plastic deformation the tests for the steels were interrupted for a range of the ...
This paper deals with damage assessment of 17 years servic-exposed P-22 grade of steel used in mai...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a methodology of damage analysis at elevated temperature using the fin...
The assessment of creep damage in structural components has become important in order to improve the...
Damage evolution in two different Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS), namely a Dual-Phase (DP) and...
Ultrasonic techniques as well as electrical resistivity measurements were applied to assess the degr...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In this paper, we provide a comparison between two indirect experimental methodologies to assess duc...
This paper presents the results of the quantitative evaluation of the degree of damage caused by pla...
During operation of machinery or use of components, strength and toughness of materials are slowly d...
Destructive testing of materials for determination of mechanical properties and later also non-destr...
Damage formation in dual phase steels is a complex process and it may be sensitive to the deformatio...
Material degradation by ccreep limits the lifetime of components used in high temperature applicatio...
The nondestructive detection and characterization of damage to materials poses a challenge to instru...
Residual lifetime analysis of power plant components requires information on the degree of degradati...
Creep damage is a leading cause of failure in pressure vessel steels exposed to high temperature and...
This paper deals with damage assessment of 17 years servic-exposed P-22 grade of steel used in mai...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a methodology of damage analysis at elevated temperature using the fin...
The assessment of creep damage in structural components has become important in order to improve the...
Damage evolution in two different Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS), namely a Dual-Phase (DP) and...
Ultrasonic techniques as well as electrical resistivity measurements were applied to assess the degr...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
In this paper, we provide a comparison between two indirect experimental methodologies to assess duc...
This paper presents the results of the quantitative evaluation of the degree of damage caused by pla...
During operation of machinery or use of components, strength and toughness of materials are slowly d...
Destructive testing of materials for determination of mechanical properties and later also non-destr...
Damage formation in dual phase steels is a complex process and it may be sensitive to the deformatio...
Material degradation by ccreep limits the lifetime of components used in high temperature applicatio...
The nondestructive detection and characterization of damage to materials poses a challenge to instru...
Residual lifetime analysis of power plant components requires information on the degree of degradati...
Creep damage is a leading cause of failure in pressure vessel steels exposed to high temperature and...
This paper deals with damage assessment of 17 years servic-exposed P-22 grade of steel used in mai...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a methodology of damage analysis at elevated temperature using the fin...
The assessment of creep damage in structural components has become important in order to improve the...