Proceedings of ABM Annual Congress


ISSN 2594-5327

70º Congresso Anual da ABM vol. 70, num.70 (2015)


Title

CREEP BEHAVIOR OF 1Cr0.5Mo STEEL . PART 1 – CHARACTERIZATION AND DATA PARAMETERIZATION IN THE VIRGIN CONDITION

DOI

10.5151/1516-392X-27415

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Abstract

Constant stress testing was used for characterization of creep behavior of a 1Cr0.5Mo steel plate in the virgin condition. The tests were performed on creep machines equipped with Andrade-Chalmers type profiles, high sensitivity SLVC transducer extensometry, high stability temperature controllers, and facilities for monitoring the creep curves with an automatic data logging system. Ten creep machines of this type were used in this research, in an experimental work that lasted for one year. Three temperature levels were selected: 538, 565 and 593°C, with stress in the range from 69 to 258 MPa producing rupture times varying from 8 to about 4908 h. The creep curves were all followed with great scrutiny using data logger scanning rates which enabled storing thousands of readings in each case. The experimental analysis involved measurements of minimum creep rate, rupture time and final elongation at rupture. The data were analyzed according to the classical phenomenological / physical relations (Norton, Arrhenius, Zenner-Hollomon, Monkman-Grant) and also considering five traditional parameterization methodologies (Larson-Miller, Orr-Sherby-Dorn, Goldhoff-Sherby, Manson- Haferd and Manson-Succop). Comparisons are presented among the possibilities of data extrapolation from five different methodologies. Comparison is also made with creep results mentioned in literature for the same material in the virgin condition.

 

Keywords

1Cr0.5Mo steel - virgin condition, constant stress creep, creep relations, data parameterization

data parameterization

How to refer

Bueno, Levi de Oliveira. CREEP BEHAVIOR OF 1Cr0.5Mo STEEL . PART 1 – CHARACTERIZATION AND DATA PARAMETERIZATION IN THE VIRGIN CONDITION , p. 2602-2612. In: 70º Congresso Anual da ABM, Rio de Janeiro, 2015.
ISSN: 2594-5327 , DOI 10.5151/1516-392X-27415