An accelerating thermal aging model of RAFM steel: Strategy to save time and cost of thermal aging experiment
Abstract
Thermal aging experiment is an effective method to evaluate the thermostability of structure materials which serve in high temperatures. But it difficult to acquire the aging data throughout service term, because it would take a long time. Hence, an accelerating thermal aging model of China low activation martensitic (CLAM) steel was built in this paper to shorten the time of the thermal aging experiment. The microstructure analysis and Charpy...
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Title
An accelerating thermal aging model of RAFM steel: Strategy to save time and cost of thermal aging experiment
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
528
Pages
151839 - 151839
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