F. Dobes, INTERPRETATION OF RESPONSE TO SUDDEN TEMP ERATURE-CHANGE BY MEANS OF THE MODEL OF HARD AND SOFT REGIONS, Kovove materialy, 32(4), 1994, pp. 325-334
The composite model of plastic deformation of material consisting of h
ard and soft regions is used to simulate a technique of sudden tempera
ture changes performed in creep. The model characterizes a subgrain st
ructure typical of high temperature creep. The contribution of subgrai
n boundary migration to the total strain rate is included in the model
and thus a prediction of behaviour of structure quantities is enabled
. It is shown that following an increase in temperature the increased
creep rate gradually falls down. This effect is in accord with experim
ental observations whereas it cannot be explained by a simple applicat
ion of the internal stress concept.