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The multiaxial creep ductility of austenitic stainless steels
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2004
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Materials ScienceMultiaxial Creep DuctilityEngineeringMechanical EngineeringDamage EvolutionStressstrain AnalysisSolid MechanicsHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelPlasticityStructural MechanicsCreep DamageWork HardeningCavity NucleationDuctility Exhaustion ApproachMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureHigh Strain Rate
ABSTRACT Calculations of creep damage under conditions of strain control are often carried out using either a time fraction approach or a ductility exhaustion approach. In practice, calculations of creep damage are further complicated by the presence of multiaxial states of stress. In the case of the time fraction approach, there are a number of models that can be used to predict the effect of state of stress on creep rupture strength. In particular, Huddleston developed a model from data on stainless steels. The R5 procedure uses a ductility exhaustion approach to calculate creep damage and includes a model for use under triaxial states of stress. The aim of this paper is to describe the development of this model, which is based on considerations of cavity nucleation and growth and was developed from multiaxial creep data on Type 304 and 316 steels.
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