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Comparison of Parameter Methods for Extrapolating High-Temperature Data

R. M. Goldhoff
- 01 Dec 1959 - 
- Vol. 81, Iss: 4, pp 629-643
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This article is published in Journal of Basic Engineering.The article was published on 1959-12-01. It has received 15 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stress (mechanics).

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Review of type IV cracking of weldments in 9–12%Cr creep strength enhanced ferritic steels

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed the development of the martensitic-ferritic 9-12%Cr creep-resistant steels, which are being used particularly in the wrought form as tubes and pipes for fossil fuelled power stations.
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An axisymmetric method of creep analysis for primary and secondary creep

TL;DR: A general axisymmetric method for elastic-plastic analysis was previously proposed by Jahed and Dubey [ASME J Pressure Vessels Technol 119 (1997) 264] as discussed by the authors.
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Diffusion controlled stress rupture of polycrystalline materials

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the high temperature stress rupture process in polycrystalline solids in terms of grain boundary parting by vacancy condensation at the tip of a crack within the boundary.
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Creep Behavior Of Thin Laminates Of Iron-Cobalt Alloys For Use In Switched Reluctance Motors And Generators

TL;DR: In this paper, double linear regression of empirically modeled data, scanning electron microscopy, isochronous stress-strain relations, and constant strain rate testing were performed.
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A state-of-the-art review of the reactor lower head models employed in three representative U.S. severe accident codes

TL;DR: In this paper, a qualitative comparison of functional aspects of the lower head models employed in the three U.S. severe accident codes is presented, and some potential areas that should be taken into account for further modeling of the present lower-head models.
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