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Title: | Work-hardening correction for stress relaxation derived creep properties |
Authors: | Pollock, JTA Clissold, R |
Keywords: | Stress relaxation Creep Titanium Strain hardening Copper |
Issue Date: | Jun-1981 |
Publisher: | Australian Atomic Energy Commission |
Citation: | Pollock, J. T. A., & Clissold, R. (1981). A work-hardening correction for stress relaxation derived creep properties. (AAEC/E514). Lucas Heights, NSW: Australian Atomic Energy Commission, Research Establishment. |
Abstract: | A work-hardening correction has been added to a previously devised method for characterising the long-term deformation properties of metals and alloys by derivation from short-term relaxation data. The usefulness of this correction has been assessed by creep and stress relaxation measurements on titanium, copper and 70/30 brass. Within defined strain limits, good agreement is obtained between derived and directly measured creep parameters. The importance of the relaxation-system spring constant in determining the extent of the agreement is discussed. |
Gov't Doc #: | 320 |
URI: | http://apo.ansto.gov.au/dspace/handle/10238/148 |
ISBN: | 0642597146 |
Appears in Collections: | Scientific and Technical Reports |
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