The electrical potential drop (EPD) technique has previously shown promising results using a combination of AC and DC EPD (or DCPD) on large pressure vessel creep tests, detecting final cracking as well as incipient creep cavitation damage in welded P91 steel, with DCPD showing subtle but steady rises of around 5% over ca 10,000 h of testing before rising exponentially at failure. The work presented here has attempted to shed light upon this using a simple numerical model. The model uses an array of spherical cavities to constrain the current path and hence raise the DCPD, however it was only able to show a modest rise in DCPD, and not match experimentally determined rises. Modelled DCPD values were a fifth of those experimentally observed,...
One of the most common methods for estimating crack extension in the laboratory is electrical potent...
The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique may be used in crack propagation tests to measure...
AbstractThis paper will demonstrate the use of a potential drop sensor to monitor strain. In particu...
Electrical potential drop (EPD) is a powerful technique to gauge crack depth in many contexts, inclu...
Electrical potential drop (EPD) is a well-established technique for the measurement of crack initiat...
To predict the residual life of components operating in the creep regime, it is vital to accurately ...
To predict the residual life of components operating in the creep regime, it is vital to accurately ...
The mechanical engineering department at the University of Idaho is conducting a project with the pu...
Creep is the primary life limiting mechanism of static high temperature, high pressure power station...
ABSTRACT: The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique may be used in crack propagation tests ...
A new directional low-frequency Alternating Current Potential Drop (ACPD) technique has been develop...
Modern high-strength steels exhibit excellent ductility properties but their application is hindered...
AbstractModern high-strength steels exhibit excellent ductility properties but their application is ...
AbstractModern high-strength steels exhibit excellent ductility properties but their application is ...
One of the most common methods for estimating crack extension in the laboratory is electrical potent...
One of the most common methods for estimating crack extension in the laboratory is electrical potent...
The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique may be used in crack propagation tests to measure...
AbstractThis paper will demonstrate the use of a potential drop sensor to monitor strain. In particu...
Electrical potential drop (EPD) is a powerful technique to gauge crack depth in many contexts, inclu...
Electrical potential drop (EPD) is a well-established technique for the measurement of crack initiat...
To predict the residual life of components operating in the creep regime, it is vital to accurately ...
To predict the residual life of components operating in the creep regime, it is vital to accurately ...
The mechanical engineering department at the University of Idaho is conducting a project with the pu...
Creep is the primary life limiting mechanism of static high temperature, high pressure power station...
ABSTRACT: The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique may be used in crack propagation tests ...
A new directional low-frequency Alternating Current Potential Drop (ACPD) technique has been develop...
Modern high-strength steels exhibit excellent ductility properties but their application is hindered...
AbstractModern high-strength steels exhibit excellent ductility properties but their application is ...
AbstractModern high-strength steels exhibit excellent ductility properties but their application is ...
One of the most common methods for estimating crack extension in the laboratory is electrical potent...
One of the most common methods for estimating crack extension in the laboratory is electrical potent...
The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique may be used in crack propagation tests to measure...
AbstractThis paper will demonstrate the use of a potential drop sensor to monitor strain. In particu...