1959
DOI: 10.1115/1.4008577
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Comparison of Parameter Methods for Extrapolating High-Temperature Data

Abstract: The use of the controversial and contradictory parameter techniques in correlation of high-temperature stress-rupture data is discussed. They are treated with a view toward their application in extrapolating short-time data to predict working stresses in serviceable heat-resistant alloys. Three parameter methods are compared on a statistical basis for their ability to reproduce the isothermal data on which they are based and in particular the longest time data currently available and usable for this purpose. C… Show more

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“…In his discussion of parametric methods for the extrapolation of high temperature data, Goldhoff favoured determination of the L–M constant from the dataset being analysed 84. However, he obtained smaller errors in predicted values of rupture stress from the Manson–Haferd (MH) analysis, than from the L–M or Dorn methods.…”
Section: Type IV Creep Life Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his discussion of parametric methods for the extrapolation of high temperature data, Goldhoff favoured determination of the L–M constant from the dataset being analysed 84. However, he obtained smaller errors in predicted values of rupture stress from the Manson–Haferd (MH) analysis, than from the L–M or Dorn methods.…”
Section: Type IV Creep Life Predictionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manson-Haferd's theory is applied for low stresses and Larson-Miller's theory for higher stresses [13]. In Goldhoff's study [14], the criteria for choosing the theory best suited to a material and for a temperature range are presented. On the basis of the results obtained from the creep rupture tests carried out on samples under constant stress and temperature, the criteria of the applicable theory are determined.…”
Section: Creep Rupture Model Used In Relap5/scdapsimmentioning
confidence: 99%