The creep response of AISI 316 and AISI 316 L was analysed to provide a coherent picture of the material behaviour, valid for both conventional wrought and additively manufactured steels. Literature evidences were considered. The analysis demonstrated that the presence of a fine distribution of particles, precipitated during creep exposure in both AISI 316 and 316 L(N), should be taken into account. A recent model, expressly developed for particle-strengthened alloys, was successfully used to describe the minimum creep rate dependence on applied stress for AISI 316 and 316 L(N). The same set of constitutive equations, in combination with the composite model, was then used for describing creep data obtained by testing the AISI 316 L produced...
In this work, the viscoplasticity and creep behavior for modified 9Cr-1Mo and 316 stainless steels w...
The presented work focuses on the creep mechanisms of the Ni-base alloy NiCr23Co12Mo (Alloy 617). Th...
A computer based design aid called CRISPEN using established physical models of creep deformation ha...
AlSiMg alloys produced by additive manufacturing possess an extremely fine and complex microstructur...
The creep response of the 17-4PH precipitation hardening steel produced by a new additive manufactur...
ODS 316L, an austenitic grade of oxide-dispersion-strengthened (ODS) steel, was fabricated by mechan...
Investigation of material creep behaviour in the diffusion controlled creep regime is often unfeasib...
The CDM-based constitutive equations for the creep of 316 Stainless Steel at 550 °C are reviewed. Du...
The present study aims at investigating the effect of the peculiar microstructure of additive manufa...
The creep response of an AISI 304L steel with a large proportion of low-S grain boundaries was inves...
The phenomena of creep and fatigue have each been thoroughly studied. More recently, attempts have ...
The present study aims at investigating the effect of the peculiar microstructure of additive manufa...
The currently operating Generation II Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactors (AGR) in the nuclear power statio...
The present study aims at investigating the effect of the peculiar microstructure of additive manufa...
In this work, the viscoplasticity and creep behavior for modified 9Cr-1Mo and 316 stainless steels w...
The presented work focuses on the creep mechanisms of the Ni-base alloy NiCr23Co12Mo (Alloy 617). Th...
A computer based design aid called CRISPEN using established physical models of creep deformation ha...
AlSiMg alloys produced by additive manufacturing possess an extremely fine and complex microstructur...
The creep response of the 17-4PH precipitation hardening steel produced by a new additive manufactur...
ODS 316L, an austenitic grade of oxide-dispersion-strengthened (ODS) steel, was fabricated by mechan...
Investigation of material creep behaviour in the diffusion controlled creep regime is often unfeasib...
The CDM-based constitutive equations for the creep of 316 Stainless Steel at 550 °C are reviewed. Du...
The present study aims at investigating the effect of the peculiar microstructure of additive manufa...
The creep response of an AISI 304L steel with a large proportion of low-S grain boundaries was inves...
The phenomena of creep and fatigue have each been thoroughly studied. More recently, attempts have ...
The present study aims at investigating the effect of the peculiar microstructure of additive manufa...
The currently operating Generation II Advanced Gas-Cooled Reactors (AGR) in the nuclear power statio...
The present study aims at investigating the effect of the peculiar microstructure of additive manufa...
In this work, the viscoplasticity and creep behavior for modified 9Cr-1Mo and 316 stainless steels w...
The presented work focuses on the creep mechanisms of the Ni-base alloy NiCr23Co12Mo (Alloy 617). Th...
A computer based design aid called CRISPEN using established physical models of creep deformation ha...