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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 622-631, October 11–14, 2016,
... Abstract Remaining-life assessment of high temperature components using the small punch (SP) creep testing technique necessitates the evaluation of SP load (F)/uniaxial stress (σ) conversion factor, F/σ, obtained by comparing the SP and uniaxial creep test results. In the present study, the SP...
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AM-EPRI2016, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Eighth International Conference, 516-529, October 11–14, 2016,
... be used to convert the mean pressure under the indenter, p , to the corresponding uniaxial stress, , i.e. (1) and to convert the creep displacement, c, to the corresponding uniaxial creep strain, c, i.e. † (2) where and are the conversion parameters (reference parameters) and d...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 304-314, October 21–24, 2019,
... of the specimen and the stress state of the specimen transforms from purely uniaxial to a triaxial state of stress. The simulation is run to the equivalent plastic strain and triaxial stress factor at failure. Failure being the engineering strain at which the experimental sample failed. The model gives a good...
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AM-EPRI2010, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Sixth International Conference, 530-553, August 31–September 3, 2010,
.... Then for a particular sample test stress the following quantities are calculated: i) MPS = test load x limit MPS/limit load ii) Effective stress = test load x limit effective stress/limit load. These stresses divided by the base metal strength factor (BMSF) may then be used to calculate rupture life to match cross-weld...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1361-1372, October 21–24, 2019,
... the test, it was shown that the same stress-temperature dependence and relationships are valid in SPCT tests as in creep tests, and by using a simple load-based conversion factor between the SPCT test and the creep test with the same time to rupture, the results of both test types can be integrated...
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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 270-283, February 25–28, 2025,
... with the debit in intermediate strain ranges, the 740H welded tube exceeded the design criteria [2]. To examine the creep-rupture behavior, a weld strength reduction factor (WSRF) was calculated using a ratio of the equivalent uniaxial stress from testing ( h) from equation 1 to the calculated wrought base metal...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1294-1304, October 21–24, 2019,
... subjected to long-term use can be estimated by the small punch creep tests [9]. It was found that the heatto-heat variations of creep properties obtained using standard specimens is well reproduced by the small punch creep tests, as shown in Figure 6. As for a conversion factor used for converting the load...
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AM-EPRI2007, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Fifth International Conference, 293-302, October 3–5, 2007,
..., at least in part, the broad base of inspection experience developed by material suppliers, OEMs, users, and inspection companies, as well as the improved understanding of loading conditions that develop in critical components that has emerged from the application of the more advanced stress analysis...
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AM-EPRI2013, Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants: Proceedings from the Seventh International Conference, 690-701, October 22–25, 2013,
... and miniature specimens. All creep rupture tests were conducted at 650°C under a constant load in laboratory air, and the applied tensile stresses were 52 MPa, 60 MPa, and 70 MPa. Figure 6: (a) Standard specimen and (b) miniature specimen for the creep test 693 Results In this study, all specimens were...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 11-21, October 21–24, 2019,
... on the pillar size. The resulting taper angle of the pillars is around 2 to 3o. The plastic deformation of the micropillars usually starts at the top surface, which has the smallest cross-sectional area due to tapering. Therefore, the stress was calculated using the applied load and the area of the top surface...
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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 1020-1032, February 25–28, 2025,
... matching the Purdue samples (1121°C for one hour and water quenched). Creep test samples were machined from the blocks following heat treatment. All uniaxial creep testing was performed in EPRI s high-temperature mechanical test lab using lever-arm constant load frames. A heat of wrought 316H (hot rolled...
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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 123-134, February 25–28, 2025,
... purposes (such as when calculating allowable stresses). It is also important when attempting to directly compare materials where respective testing loads and temperatures do not match. This latter situation applies to the present case where the creep-test temperatures for the wrought CF8C-Plus were...
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AM-EPRI2019, 2019 Joint EPRI – 123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials, 1048-1059, October 21–24, 2019,
... relaxation test results of candidate A-USC alloys 1054 Susceptibility of Alloy 617 to stress relaxation cracking Three-point bending test results Cracking was observed only in as-aged materials, while conversely, no cracks were found in specimens of the other materials. Figure 10 shows the heating time...
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AM-EPRI2024, Advances in Materials, Manufacturing, and Repair for Power Plants: Proceedings from the Tenth International Conference, 219-234, February 25–28, 2025,
... to identify metallurgical features responsible for the formation of creep voids. Conversely, regions further from the fracture site are subject to a lower stress with minimal cavity coalescence, making them more suitable for investigating cavity initiation and early growth. The examined region...