The effects of tensile and compressive dwells on creep-fatigue behavior and fracture mechanism in welded joint of P92 steel
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing6.40
Volume: 813, Pages: 141129 - 141129
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
The creep-fatigue interactions on the long-term service damage of P92 welded joint were investigated on the tensile and compressive holdings with a series of applied strains, respectively. The local mechanical properties including hardness, elastic modulus and creep resistance of welded joint were uncovered using nanoindentation. The features of fracture morphology and internal defects after CF tests were studied by scanning electron microscope....
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Title
The effects of tensile and compressive dwells on creep-fatigue behavior and fracture mechanism in welded joint of P92 steel
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
813
Pages
141129 - 141129
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