High Temperature Miniature Specimen Test Methods

High Temperature Miniature Specimen Test Methods

Author: Wei Sun

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2023-10-28

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 0443218986

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High Temperature Miniature Specimen Test Methods, for the first time in book format, focuses on a comprehensive and thorough introduction to a range of high temperature, miniaturized test methods at elevated temperatures which are used to obtain "bulk creep or fatigue properties from a small volume of material. Complicated mathematics and modelling are not involved. It is intended to be of use to a wide range of audience of engineers (e.g. designers, manufacturers, metallurgists, stress analysts), researchers (e.g. materials scientists) and students (undergraduate and postgraduate) in the field of high-temperature material and structural integrity assessment. Specific novel features of the book include 1] theoretical basis of each test method; 2], data interpretation method of each test method; and 3] specific application of each test method. - Provides the theoretical basis of each test method - Includes the data interpretation method of each test method - Presents specific applications and the limitations of each test method, along with opportunities for future developments


Small Specimen Test Techniques

Small Specimen Test Techniques

Author: W. R. Corwin

Publisher: ASTM International

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 630

ISBN-13: 0803124767

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As part of an increasing interest in radiation embrittlement for aging nuclear reactors, scientists gathered in New Orleans in January 1997 to consider the interests and capabilities of the scientific-testing community and of the commercial light-water-cooled power-reactor industry in terms of improving methods to characterize component integrity. The resulting 37 papers concentrate on the use of unique small and miniature specimens; nondestructive, nonintrusive, and in- situ test techniques for measuring mechanical and fracture properties; the application of tests to irradiation-induced embrittlement; and actual examples of tests to determine material integrity and to evaluate potential component life extension. They consider experimental, analytical, and computational aspects. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Advanced Materials Modelling for Structures

Advanced Materials Modelling for Structures

Author: Holm Altenbach

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-02-05

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 3642351670

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This volume presents the major outcome of the IUTAM symposium on “Advanced Materials Modeling for Structures”. It discusses advances in high temperature materials research, and also to provides a discussion the new horizon of this fundamental field of applied mechanics. The topics cover a large domain of research but place a particular emphasis on multiscale approaches at several length scales applied to non linear and heterogeneous materials. Discussions of new approaches are emphasised from various related disciplines, including metal physics, micromechanics, mathematical and computational mechanics.


In-situ Mechanics of Materials

In-situ Mechanics of Materials

Author: Pranjal Nautiyal

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-18

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 303043320X

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This is the first comprehensive book to address in-situ mechanics approach, which relies on real-time imaging during mechanical measurements of materials. The book presents tools, techniques and methods to interrogate the deformation characteristics of a wide array of material classes, and how the mechanics and the material microstructures are correlated. In-situ approach provides unprecedented ability to decipher the mechanical behavior of materials from atomic length scales all the way up to bulk-scale, which is not possible using conventional means. The book also addresses how to capture the deformation behavior of materials under different stress-states and extreme environments. The book will be useful to the new generation of students, scientists and researchers working on the frontiers of material design and innovation as they aim to develop new materials with predictable mechanical properties and technological applications. This book can also serve as a textbook aimed at upper-level undergraduates and graduate-level students who are beginning to delve into the mechanics of materials. Catering to a generation of students that appreciates videos as a didactic tool, this book contains numerous videos to supplement problems, solutions, and case studies.


Ceramic Matrix Composites

Ceramic Matrix Composites

Author: Walter Krenkel

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-09-08

Total Pages: 440

ISBN-13: 3527622403

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Covering an important material class for modern applications in the aerospace, automotive, energy production and creation sectors, this handbook and reference contains comprehensive data tables and field reports on successfully developed prototypes. The editor and authors are internationally renowned experts from NASA, EADS, DLR, Porsche, MT Aerospace, as well as universities and institutions in the USA, Europe and Japan, and they provide here a comprehensive overview of current R & D with an application-oriented emphasis.


Creep-Resistant Steels

Creep-Resistant Steels

Author: Fujio Abe

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2008-03-14

Total Pages: 701

ISBN-13: 1845694015

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Creep-resistant steels are widely used in the petroleum, chemical and power generation industries. Creep-resistant steels must be reliable over very long periods of time at high temperatures and in severe environments. Understanding and improving long-term creep strength is essential for safe operation of plant and equipment. This book provides an authoritative summary of key research in this important area.The first part of the book describes the specifications and manufacture of creep-resistant steels. Part two covers the behaviour of creep-resistant steels and methods for strengthening them. The final group of chapters analyses applications in such areas as turbines and nuclear reactors.With its distinguished editors and international team of contributors, Creep-resistant steels is a valuable reference for the power generation, petrochemical and other industries which use high strength steels at elevated temperatures. - Describes the specifications and manufacture of creep-resistant steels - Strengthening methods are discussed in detail - Different applications are analysed including turbines and nuclear reactors


Creep and Fracture in High Temperature Components

Creep and Fracture in High Temperature Components

Author: European Creep Collaborative Committee

Publisher: DEStech Publications, Inc

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 1136

ISBN-13: 9781932078497

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Provides information from around the world on creep in multiple high-temperature metals, alloys, and advanced materials.