Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme
The process of standardisation of small specimen creep testing techniques, specifically the impression creep test requires the repeatability of the test method. In this study it is accomplished through a round robin programme involving four different labs which have slightly different test set-ups a...
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| author | Brett, S.J. Dyson, C.N.C. Purdy, D. Shingledecker, J. Rantala, J. Eaton-Mckay, J. Sun, Wei |
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| description | The process of standardisation of small specimen creep testing techniques, specifically the impression creep test requires the repeatability of the test method. In this study it is accomplished through a round robin programme involving four different labs which have slightly different test set-ups adhering to predefined recommendations stated in previous work. The labs all conducted the same stepped stress test on a reference heat of grade 91 power plant steel and the displacement traces of the tests are analysed to outline the effects of different test set-ups and their efficacies. Main differences are in temperature control and loading application and control. |
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| spelling | nottingham-484982020-05-04T19:22:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/48498/ Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme Brett, S.J. Dyson, C.N.C. Purdy, D. Shingledecker, J. Rantala, J. Eaton-Mckay, J. Sun, Wei The process of standardisation of small specimen creep testing techniques, specifically the impression creep test requires the repeatability of the test method. In this study it is accomplished through a round robin programme involving four different labs which have slightly different test set-ups adhering to predefined recommendations stated in previous work. The labs all conducted the same stepped stress test on a reference heat of grade 91 power plant steel and the displacement traces of the tests are analysed to outline the effects of different test set-ups and their efficacies. Main differences are in temperature control and loading application and control. Taylor & Francis 2018 Article PeerReviewed Brett, S.J., Dyson, C.N.C., Purdy, D., Shingledecker, J., Rantala, J., Eaton-Mckay, J. and Sun, Wei (2018) Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme. Materials at High Temperatures, 35 (1). pp. 529-534. ISSN 1878-6413 Impression Creep Test; P91; Round Robin Programme http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09603409.2017.1410330 doi:10.1080/09603409.2017.1410330 doi:10.1080/09603409.2017.1410330 |
| spellingShingle | Impression Creep Test; P91; Round Robin Programme Brett, S.J. Dyson, C.N.C. Purdy, D. Shingledecker, J. Rantala, J. Eaton-Mckay, J. Sun, Wei Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme |
| title | Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme |
| title_full | Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme |
| title_fullStr | Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme |
| title_full_unstemmed | Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme |
| title_short | Impression creep test of a P91 steel: a round robin programme |
| title_sort | impression creep test of a p91 steel: a round robin programme |
| topic | Impression Creep Test; P91; Round Robin Programme |
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