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Creep strength and minimum strain rate estimation from Small Punch Creep tests

S. Holmström, Y. Li, P. Dymacek, E. Vacchieri, Spencer Jeffs Orcid Logo, Robert Lancaster Orcid Logo, D. Omacht, Z. Kubon, E. Anelli, J. Rantala, A. Tonti, S. Komazaki, Naveena, M. Bruchhausen, Roger Hurst, P. Hähner, M. Richardson, D. Andres

Materials Science and Engineering: A, Volume: 731, Pages: 161 - 172

Swansea University Authors: Spencer Jeffs Orcid Logo, Robert Lancaster Orcid Logo, Roger Hurst

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Abstract

A new standard is currently being developed under the auspices of ECISS/TC 101 WG1 for the small punch testing technique for the estimation of both tensile and creep properties. Annex G of the new standard is covering the assessment and evaluation of small punch creep (SPC) data. The main challenge...

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Published in: Materials Science and Engineering: A
ISSN: 0921-5093
Published: 2018
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URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa40645
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Abstract: A new standard is currently being developed under the auspices of ECISS/TC 101 WG1 for the small punch testing technique for the estimation of both tensile and creep properties. Annex G of the new standard is covering the assessment and evaluation of small punch creep (SPC) data. The main challenge for estimating uniaxial creep properties from SPC data is the force to equivalent stress conversion between SPC and uniaxial creep tests. In this work a range of SPC assessment methodologies, benchmarked for the standard, are compared for verifying the best practice used in the standard. The estimated equivalent stresses for SPC are compared to uniaxial creep stresses at equal rupture times, using three alternative models. In-depth analyses are performed on SPC and uniaxial creep data for P92, F92 and 316 L steel tested within an inter-laboratory round robin. The formulation for SPC equivalent creep strain rate in the standard is also assessed.
Item Description: Data statement: The P92 RR data can be made available on request from each testinglaboratory separately. It is foreseen that the full set of data will becomeavailable in the European Commission data base MATDB (https://odin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/odin/index.jsp) in the near future
Keywords: Small Punch Creep test; SPC; creep strength; creep strain rate; standardization
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 161
End Page: 172