2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2014.10.025
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Prediction of creep crack growth behavior in Cr–Mo–V steel specimens with different constraints for a wide range of C∗

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“…We have developed the 2RN creep model in Eq. (2) in the previous work [40] for the Cr-Mo-V steel used in this work by using the relation between minimum creep rate and stress, and the different Norton model parameters of (A 1 , n 1 ) in low stress regime and (A 2 , n 2 ) in high stress regime are listed in Table 1 [40]. This 2RN behavior of the Cr-Mo-V steel is similar to that of the 316H steel [46,47].…”
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“…We have developed the 2RN creep model in Eq. (2) in the previous work [40] for the Cr-Mo-V steel used in this work by using the relation between minimum creep rate and stress, and the different Norton model parameters of (A 1 , n 1 ) in low stress regime and (A 2 , n 2 ) in high stress regime are listed in Table 1 [40]. This 2RN behavior of the Cr-Mo-V steel is similar to that of the 316H steel [46,47].…”
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confidence: 54%
“…The Young's modulus E and yield stress r y of the steel at 566°C is 160 GPa and 383 MPa, respectively. For the Cr-Mo-V steels and welded joints with higher yield stress, the two-regime Norton (2RN) creep model is usually developed by using the relations between minimum creep rate (steady state creep rate) and stress in the literature [40][41][42][43][44][45]. We have developed the 2RN creep model in Eq.…”
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