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Creep testing and viscous behavior research on carbon constructional quality steel under high temperature

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Creep tests under at a certain temperature and different stress levels were performed on two carbon constructional quality steels at a certain stress level and different temperatures, and their creep curves at high temperature were obtained based on analyzing the testing data. Taking 45 steel at a certain temperature and stress as the example, the integral creep constitutive equation and the differential stress-strain constitutive relationship were established based on the relevant rheological model, and the integral core function was also obtained. Simultaneously, the viscous coefficients denoting the viscous behavior in visco-plastic constitutive equation were determined by taking use of the creep testing data. Then the viscous coefficients of three carbon steels (20 steel, 35 steel and 45 steel) were compared and analyzed. The results show that the viscosity is different due to different materials at the same temperature and stress.

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Correspondence to Ying-she Luo  (罗迎社).

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Foundation item: Project(07031B) supported by the Scientific Research Fund of Central South University of Forestry and Technology.

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Yu, M., Luo, Ys. & Peng, Xh. Creep testing and viscous behavior research on carbon constructional quality steel under high temperature. J. Cent. South Univ. Technol. 15 (Suppl 1), 206–209 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-008-0347-6

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