“…However, recent work by the authors, on the development of physically based, multiaxial, creep damage models, incorporating the effects of the evolution of different salient strengthening mechanisms, for example, temperature‐ and strain‐dependent precipitate coarsening, chemical composition, and high‐ and low‐angle grain boundaries, has demonstrated significant benefits for creep life prediction. For example, the ability to predict the detrimental effects of poor control of Al content on creep life of P91, 15 as well as the ability to predict the effect of welding on long‐term creep life, 7 and significantly improved extrapolation capability from accelerated testing. Future work by the authors, based on the present experimental methodology, will focus on application of such advanced physically based models to provide significant improvements vis‐à‐vis interpretation of SPCT (and tensile creep) test data and, hence, provide a basis for plant life assessment.…”