Th. Hyde et al., Failure prediction for multi-material creep test specimens using a steady-state creep rupture stress, INT J MECH, 42(3), 2000, pp. 401-423
The steady-state stress distributions in single- and multi-material notched
and waisted specimens were investigated for practical creep test specimens
using material properties obtained for materials from a service-aged CrMoV
pipe weldment. The tri-axial stress conditions existing in notched and wai
sted specimens machined from welded pipes were identified. By using a stead
y-state effective failure stress, it has been shown that an approximate met
hod, based on steady-state stress, for the prediction of rupture life and f
ailure position can produce reasonably accurate results. The applicability
of the approximate method was confirmed by comparing the results obtained u
sing it with those obtained from corresponding creep continuum damage model
ling. These results indicate that use of steady-state stress analysis, as a
n approximate technique, may be useful for assessing creep failure behaviou
r, for determining the effect of specimen size and for generating material
properties for welded components. (C) 1999 Published by Elsevier Science Lt
d. All rights reserved.