1985
DOI: 10.1179/mst.1985.1.1.19
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Crack growth in bainitic 0.5Cr–Mo–V steel under creep-fatigue conditions

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“…This area has links with the broader field of creep transients after a stress change 125. A much larger body of work is recorded at larger strains where reversibility of stress at high temperatures leads to a consideration of creep and fatigue interactions 126,127. Industrially, this is often of critical importance with creep processes generally dominating at low frequencies, with the combination of reversible and irreversible mechanisms of greater significance as the frequency is raised.…”
Section: Reflections On Creep: a Review Of The Mst Archivementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This area has links with the broader field of creep transients after a stress change 125. A much larger body of work is recorded at larger strains where reversibility of stress at high temperatures leads to a consideration of creep and fatigue interactions 126,127. Industrially, this is often of critical importance with creep processes generally dominating at low frequencies, with the combination of reversible and irreversible mechanisms of greater significance as the frequency is raised.…”
Section: Reflections On Creep: a Review Of The Mst Archivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parametric relationships have also received attention in attempts to extract overall quantitative evaluation of behaviour. 19,72 In 1985, the first year of the life of MST, substantial attention was given to problems of creep and creep fracture of steels and nickel based alloys 73,74 covering microstructural changes, 75 crystal defect behaviour [76][77][78] and the influence of trace elements. 79 Concepts of fracture mechanics, 80,81 more familiar in the interpretation of brittleness at lower temperatures, were introduced to explain observations of multiple creep cracking.…”
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