There has been much work over the past two decades to aid the design and assessment engineer in the selection of a suitable material model of creep for high temperature applications. The model needs to be simple to implement as well as being able to describe material response over long times. Familiar creep models, as implemented in the majority of nonlinear finite element analysis systems, are still widely used although not always accurate in modeling creep behavior at the end of the secondary phase. The Characteristic Strain Model (CSM) has been shown to be able to effectively model creep behavior at long times; it is simple to implement and requires a minimum of creep data. This paper examines the ability of the CSM to model the recogniz...
The challenges in successfully predicting long term creep behaviour of common engineering materials,...
During the course of the EU-funded Advanced-Creep Thematic Network, ECCC-WG1 reviewed the applicabil...
AbstractThe paper critically examines the advantages and limitations of empirical and constitutive e...
High temperature design remains an issue for many components in a variety of industries. Although fi...
Studies of the behaviour of structural components at high temperature subject to creep have a long h...
The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications d...
The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications d...
Bibliography: pages 92-98.In this thesis a simplified analysis procedure is developed, in which cree...
The creep behaviour of the nickel-superalloy RR1000 is studied through a number of constant-load cre...
The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications d...
Process of creep deformation is rather complex, consisting of many interconnected subprocesses, main...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...
Design specifications for new generation of power plants require materials to perform at higher temp...
Creep models are needed for design and life management of structural components operating at high te...
In this work, a new constitutive model, the WCS model, is derived that combines the Wilshire equatio...
The challenges in successfully predicting long term creep behaviour of common engineering materials,...
During the course of the EU-funded Advanced-Creep Thematic Network, ECCC-WG1 reviewed the applicabil...
AbstractThe paper critically examines the advantages and limitations of empirical and constitutive e...
High temperature design remains an issue for many components in a variety of industries. Although fi...
Studies of the behaviour of structural components at high temperature subject to creep have a long h...
The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications d...
The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications d...
Bibliography: pages 92-98.In this thesis a simplified analysis procedure is developed, in which cree...
The creep behaviour of the nickel-superalloy RR1000 is studied through a number of constant-load cre...
The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications d...
Process of creep deformation is rather complex, consisting of many interconnected subprocesses, main...
Creep rupture strength values are basis for design in many high temperature applications. The applic...
Design specifications for new generation of power plants require materials to perform at higher temp...
Creep models are needed for design and life management of structural components operating at high te...
In this work, a new constitutive model, the WCS model, is derived that combines the Wilshire equatio...
The challenges in successfully predicting long term creep behaviour of common engineering materials,...
During the course of the EU-funded Advanced-Creep Thematic Network, ECCC-WG1 reviewed the applicabil...
AbstractThe paper critically examines the advantages and limitations of empirical and constitutive e...