Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1577620 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2012 | 5 Pages |
This study addresses the overestimation of the time–temperature-parameter (TTP) method on the allowable creep strength of 9–12% Cr heat resistant steels. Creep data of 9% Cr heat resistant steels are divided into several data sets according to the creep controlling mechanism. Constitutive equations of the minimum creep rate ε˙m depending on applied stress σ and temperature T have been constructed, and the modeling results are found to be well in agreement with the experimental data. The influence of the second phase particles in the power-law-breakdown (PLB) region on 9% Cr heat resistant steels is well reflected by introducing a parameter, σ0, into the equation. Furthermore, the construction of constitutive equations of ε˙m from the PLB region to the power-law (PL) region for 9% Cr heat resistant steels has been shown to be feasible.
► Constitutive equations of the minimum creep rate have been constructed. ► Creep data are divided according to the creep controlling mechanism. ► The influence of the second phase particles is emphasized. ► The influence of the second phase particles is well reflected. ► Constitutive equations from the PLB region to the PL region should be feasible.