“…(2) and (3) has been widely used in creep crack growth (CCG) prediction [25][26][27][28], and the uniaxial creep ductility e f in Eq. (4) is usually assumed to be a constant for a given temperature.…”
“…The ductility exhaustion based creep damage model has been widely used in the simulations of CCG [25][26][27][28]. In this damage model, the rate of damage _ x is defined by the ratio of equivalent creep strain rate _ e c and multiaxial creep ductility e à f [25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Creep Damage Model and Creep Crack Growth Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this damage model, the rate of damage _ x is defined by the ratio of equivalent creep strain rate _ e c and multiaxial creep ductility e à f [25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Creep Damage Model and Creep Crack Growth Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, there are many models to describe the relationship between the creep ductility and stress triaxiality, but the Cocks and Ashby model [45] in Eq. (4) was widely used which is based on the cavity growth theory by power-law creep [25][26][27][28]:…”
Section: Creep Damage Model and Creep Crack Growth Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creep ductility exhaustion model has been widely used in creep crack growth predictions [25][26][27][28], and the uniaxial creep ductility is usually assumed to be a constant for a given temperature. This constant creep ductility is usually determined by the accelerated uniaxial creep tests at higher stress levels.…”
“…(2) and (3) has been widely used in creep crack growth (CCG) prediction [25][26][27][28], and the uniaxial creep ductility e f in Eq. (4) is usually assumed to be a constant for a given temperature.…”
“…The ductility exhaustion based creep damage model has been widely used in the simulations of CCG [25][26][27][28]. In this damage model, the rate of damage _ x is defined by the ratio of equivalent creep strain rate _ e c and multiaxial creep ductility e à f [25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Creep Damage Model and Creep Crack Growth Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this damage model, the rate of damage _ x is defined by the ratio of equivalent creep strain rate _ e c and multiaxial creep ductility e à f [25][26][27][28].…”
Section: Creep Damage Model and Creep Crack Growth Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, there are many models to describe the relationship between the creep ductility and stress triaxiality, but the Cocks and Ashby model [45] in Eq. (4) was widely used which is based on the cavity growth theory by power-law creep [25][26][27][28]:…”
Section: Creep Damage Model and Creep Crack Growth Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creep ductility exhaustion model has been widely used in creep crack growth predictions [25][26][27][28], and the uniaxial creep ductility is usually assumed to be a constant for a given temperature. This constant creep ductility is usually determined by the accelerated uniaxial creep tests at higher stress levels.…”
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