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Sci Rep ; 14(1): 8306, 2024 Apr 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38594338

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The creep response of the 17-4PH martensitic age-hardening steel in H1150 state was investigated at 427 and 482 °C. Hardness measurements of the heads of the creep samples demonstrated that the material underwent additional age hardening during the high-temperature exposure. Microstructural investigations confirmed that the additional precipitation of carbides and the G-phase occurred at the lowest temperature. A set of constitutive equations previously developed to describe the creep response of particle-strengthened alloys was successfully used to obtain a comprehensive description of the experimental data. The value of the particle strengthening term was obtained from the hardness measurements and corresponded to the Orowan stress. The model accurately described the observed minimum creep rate dependence on the applied stress and explained the occurrence of lower values of the minimum strain rate observed during variable-load experiments.

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Science ; 197(4311): 1364-5, 1977 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17747006

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A method has been developed to measure temperature exposure based on the use of the temperature-dependent property of thermoluminescence fade. This property provides a relatively simple and inexpensive method for measuring both average and accumulated temperature exposure without the need for sophisticated temperature-recording equipment.

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