Mater.Phys.Mech.(MPM)
No 1, Vol. 7, 2004, pages 72-78

LONG-TERM STRENGTH PREDICTION FOR CHROMIUM-NICKEL AUSTENITIC STEELS BASED ON SHORT-TERM EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS

S.A. Shesterikov, T.A. Beliakova, B.M. Voshedchenko, V.V. Kashelkin, I.A. Kuznetsova and V.A. Yakovlev

Abstract

A method is proposed for the long-term strength predictions for chromium-nickel austenitic steels based on short-term experimental tests. The experimental data consists of a series of creep diagrams for various applied stresses and temperatures, as well as of the tentative values of the failure time. The long-term strength and creep experiments are illustrated by the results for the steel 08X16H11M3. The metallographical studies of the samples tested in long-term strength and creep experiments are carried out. The microstructure of the deformed sample metal and the failure nature are analysed for various temperature regimes.

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