Physical background and simulation of creep in steels
Abstract
The simulative accelerated creep test (ACT) was developed as a response to an overall need of gaining in a short time useful physical data for determining long-term behaviour of materials exposed to operation under stress at elevated temperatures in power generation and chemical processing industries. Additionally, the recently frequent power plant shut-downs due to adding solar/wind power to the net call for creep-fatigue data which standard...
Paper Details
Title
Physical background and simulation of creep in steels
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
64
Issue
7
Pages
1119 - 1134
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