Abstract:Mechanical properties must be evaluated at high temperatures to predict high-temperature deformation and fracture behavior, since high-temperature properties differ greatly from those at room temperature. A high-temperature uniaxial tensile test, a representative high-temperature test, is generally used, but it has the limitation of obtaining merely the average material properties. Recently an advanced method for evaluating tensile properties has been developed: the instrumented indentation test (IIT), which s… Show more
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