High chromium (Cr) ferritic steel 1Cr10NiMoW2VNbN was the first material developed in China for ultra-supercritical power stations. The creep property of high Cr ferritic steel 1Cr10NiMoW2VNbN has been studied under constant loading conditions at 600°C. The Theta projection concept applied to the creep curves was found to yield accurate predictions when interpolating and predicting creep data under service conditions. Four Theta parameters were obtained by Theta projection concept from the creep curves. The shape of the creep curves, as well as the minimum creep rate, the time to reach a limiting strain, and the time to rupture were considered with a wide range of stresses at 600°C of the high Cr ferritic steel.
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