Extension of an anisotropic creep model to general high-temperature deformation of a single-crystal superalloy

Pan, L M and Ghosh, R N and MClean, M (1993) Extension of an anisotropic creep model to general high-temperature deformation of a single-crystal superalloy. Journal de Physique IV - Proceedings, 3 (C7). pp. 629-634.

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Abstract

Abstract: A physics based model has been developed that accounts for the principal features of anisotropic creep deformation of single crystal superalloys. The present paper extends this model to simulate other types of high temperature deformation under strain controlled test conditions, such as stress relaxation and tension tests at constant strain rate in single crystals subject to axial loading along an arbitrary crystal direction. The approach is applied to the SRR99 single crystal superalloy where a model parameter database is available, determined via analysis of a database of constant stress creep curves. A software package has been generated to simulate the deformation behaviour under complex stress-strain conditions taking into account anisotropic elasticity.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Single-crystal superalloy
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:926
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:09 Jun 2010 14:40
Last Modified:06 Feb 2012 17:36
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