AbstractMany researchers have proposed equivalence between hot-tensile data and creep rupture properties based on Larson-Miller or similar time-temperature parameter approaches. This is attractive from the point of view economy of time and cost of testing as compared to the long-time creep tests. Basic idea behind such a comparison is that the plastic deformation behavior controlling both the hot-tensile and creep properties are the same, provided the microstructure does not ndergo significant changes for the time periods under consideration. Particularly, such a procedure will be useful in alloy development and preliminary screening. Such a time-temperature parameter approach is adopted in the following for predicting the stress-rupture be...
The 316-L (N) structural material was subjected to creep experiments in the design-relevant low-stre...
Components in-service at temperature are most likely designed with a creep strain limit achieved in ...
Determination of long-term creep rupture properties for 316H steel is both costly and time-consuming...
AbstractMany researchers have proposed equivalence between hot-tensile data and creep rupture proper...
AbstractThe austenitic stainless steel 316 is of current interest as structural material for the fut...
Nitrogen alloyed low carbon grade 316L(N) stainless steel (SS) is a major structural material for hi...
The creep properties of a nuclear-grade type 316(L) stainless steel (SS) alloyed with nitrogen (316L...
It is demonstrated that creep rate of 316 SS is lower by factors of 2 to 10 in compression than in t...
AbstractThe influence of nitrogen content on the high temperature mechanical properties of 316LN sta...
Creep rate in compression is lower by factors of 2 to 10 than in tension if the microstructure of th...
Creep properties of a nuclear grade type 316 stainless steel (SS) weld metal containing ~0.08 wt% of...
It is important to be able to predict the creep life of materials used in power plants and in aeroen...
The CDM-based constitutive equations for the creep of 316 Stainless Steel at 550 °C are reviewed. Du...
Of the conventional time-temperature parameters (TTP's) for creep rupture, one of the most common is...
Biaxial stress rapture tests under constant internal gas pressure have been carried out on 20% Cr ; ...
The 316-L (N) structural material was subjected to creep experiments in the design-relevant low-stre...
Components in-service at temperature are most likely designed with a creep strain limit achieved in ...
Determination of long-term creep rupture properties for 316H steel is both costly and time-consuming...
AbstractMany researchers have proposed equivalence between hot-tensile data and creep rupture proper...
AbstractThe austenitic stainless steel 316 is of current interest as structural material for the fut...
Nitrogen alloyed low carbon grade 316L(N) stainless steel (SS) is a major structural material for hi...
The creep properties of a nuclear-grade type 316(L) stainless steel (SS) alloyed with nitrogen (316L...
It is demonstrated that creep rate of 316 SS is lower by factors of 2 to 10 in compression than in t...
AbstractThe influence of nitrogen content on the high temperature mechanical properties of 316LN sta...
Creep rate in compression is lower by factors of 2 to 10 than in tension if the microstructure of th...
Creep properties of a nuclear grade type 316 stainless steel (SS) weld metal containing ~0.08 wt% of...
It is important to be able to predict the creep life of materials used in power plants and in aeroen...
The CDM-based constitutive equations for the creep of 316 Stainless Steel at 550 °C are reviewed. Du...
Of the conventional time-temperature parameters (TTP's) for creep rupture, one of the most common is...
Biaxial stress rapture tests under constant internal gas pressure have been carried out on 20% Cr ; ...
The 316-L (N) structural material was subjected to creep experiments in the design-relevant low-stre...
Components in-service at temperature are most likely designed with a creep strain limit achieved in ...
Determination of long-term creep rupture properties for 316H steel is both costly and time-consuming...