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Publikováno v:
Ubiquity Proceedings, Vol 1, Iss S1, Pp 14-14 (2018)
Miniaturised mechanical test approaches, specifically small punch testing, are now widely recognised as a means of obtaining useful mechanical properties to characterise the creep, tensile and fracture characteristics of numerous material systems fro
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 428:76-81
The small punch testing technique was used to assess both creep and fracture properties of the MA956 oxide dispersion strengthened ferritic steel. The anisotropy in mechanical properties was addressed, as well as the alloy’s susceptibility to therm
Publikováno v:
Engineering Fracture Mechanics. 78:2826-2833
The small punch (SP) testing technique can be used to assess fracture properties from a very small volume of material. However, the correlation of fracture parameters obtained from SP testing with those produced using standard methods is non-trivial,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Nuclear Materials. 409:124-130
The deployment of the martensitic alloy P91 in future nuclear plant components operating in the creep regime depends very much on the performance of joints, found occasionally susceptible to failure in fossil fuel fired plant A completely novel appro
Autor:
R.C. Hurst, D.T. Blagoeva
Publikováno v:
Materials Science and Engineering: A. :219-223
The small punch test has particular value in life prediction of plant components operating at high temperatures under creep conditions since the test requires very small amounts of material which can be acquired from operating equipment in a virtuall
Autor:
D. McGarry, R.C. Hurst
Publikováno v:
Materials at High Temperatures. 19:59-68
The Plant Life Assessment Network (PLAN) is a Brite Euram Type II Thematic Network, initiated by the European Commission to facilitate structured co-operation between all cost shared action projects already funded by the Commission, which fall under
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping. 78:881-891
The potential drop technique is a robust method to provide continuous in situ crack growth monitoring of real power-plant components. For a correct assessment of the crack depth, accurate calibration curves for the geometry at hand are required. The
Publikováno v:
Journal of Materials Processing Technology. 77:25-31
In order to study hydrogen attack under near-service conditions, an experimental technique for examining the multiaxial behaviour of model-sized tubular components was modified to allow exposure to high pressure hydrogen gas, at a temperature in the
Publikováno v:
Materials at High Temperatures. 15:95-98
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Engineering and Design. 165:181-197
In this article the objectives and the organisational arrangements of the European Networks AMES (Ageing Materials Evaluation and Studies), ENIQ (European Network for Inspection Qualification) and NESC (Network for Evaluating Steel Components) are de