CREEP, FATIGUE AND CREEP-FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH RATES IN PARENT AND SIMULATED HAZ TYPE 321 STAINLESS STEEL |
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Authors: | D. N. Gladwin D. A. Miller G. J. Neate R. H. Priest |
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Affiliation: | CEGB, Operational Engineering Division. Scientific and Technical Branch, Bedminster Down, Bristol;CEGB. Operational Engineering Division, Scientific and Technical Branch, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Nottingham, England |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Crack growth rate data are presented from a range of fully reversed displacement-controlled fatigue and creep-Fatigue tests and from static load-controlled creep crack growth tests on aged 321 stainless steel (parent and simulated HAZ) at 650 ° C. In the creep fatigue tests, constant displacement tensile hold periods of 12–192 h were used. Crack growth rates comprised both cyclic and dwell period contributions. Cyclic growth contributions are described by a Paris-type law and give faster crack growth rates than those associated with pure fatigue tests. Dwell period contributions are described by the C* parameter. The total cyclic crack growth rates are given by summing the cyclic and dwell period contributions. Estimates of C* using a reference stress approach together with the appropriate stress relaxation creep data are shown to correlate well with experimentally measured C* values. Crack growth rates during static load-controlled tests correlate well with C* . Good agreement is obtained between crack growth rates during the static tests and those produced during the hold period of the creep-fatigue tests. |
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