MONITORING RESIDUAL STRENGTH BY MATHEMATICAL AND INSTRUMENT METHODS .1. FORMULATION OF A GENERALIZED PHENOMENOLOGICAL MODEL OF DAMAGE ACCUMULATION AND FRACTURE FOR HOT-WORKING CONDITIONS
Es. Gorkunov et al., MONITORING RESIDUAL STRENGTH BY MATHEMATICAL AND INSTRUMENT METHODS .1. FORMULATION OF A GENERALIZED PHENOMENOLOGICAL MODEL OF DAMAGE ACCUMULATION AND FRACTURE FOR HOT-WORKING CONDITIONS, Russian journal of nondestructive testing, 33(3), 1997, pp. 192-196
Previous investigations are supplemented by a further refinement of th
e methodology for experimental determination of values of the determin
ing parameters in the kinetic equations of a phenomenonological theory
of fracture that is being constructed. An experiment was conducted at
1100 degrees C on specimens of austenitic steel 07Kh25N13.