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Methodological aspects of creep prediction for heat-resistant steels and alloys. Part 2. Prediction over wide ranges of temperatures and loading times

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Evaluation of creep and long-term strength of metallic materials over wide temperature and stress ranges by calculation with equations on the basis of a limited body of initial data is proposed. The efficiency of evaluation can be greatly increased by systems analysis of known experimental data.

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Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 4, pp. 50–61, July–August, 2007.

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Krivenyuk, V.V., Okolot, G.A. & Uskov, E.I. Methodological aspects of creep prediction for heat-resistant steels and alloys. Part 2. Prediction over wide ranges of temperatures and loading times. Strength Mater 39, 372–380 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11223-007-0042-0

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