The Development of the Cavitated Volume Fraction as a Creep Damage Indicator for Creep Remnant Life Prediction
Mbombo Amejima Okpa,
Qiang Xu,
Zhongyu Lu
Abstract:This paper highlights the advantages of using the cavitated volume fraction (fv) as a superior creep damage indicator compared to traditional two dimensional (2D) based parameters. With the emergence of three dimensional (3D) experimental techniques like X-ray tomography, in-situ volumetric observations have become feasible, enabling a more accurate assessment of creep damage. The cavitated volume fraction offers a comprehensive evaluation of cavity distribution, overcoming the limitations of missing informati… Show more
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