Experimental data from service-like creep-fatigue experiments on grade P92 steel

Autor: Nadja Sonntag, Maria Jürgens, Patrick Uhlemann, Birgit Skrotzki, Jürgen Olbricht
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2023
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Zdroj: Data in Brief, Vol 49, Iss , Pp 109333- (2023)
Druh dokumentu: article
ISSN: 2352-3409
DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2023.109333
Popis: This article refers to the research article entitled “Creep-Fatigue of P92 in Service-Like Tests with Combined Stress- and Strain-Controlled Dwell Times” [1]. It presents experimental mechanical data from complex service-like creep-fatigue experiments performed isothermally at 620°C and a low strain amplitude of 0.2 % on tempered martensite-ferritic grade P92 steel. The datasets in text file format provide cyclic deformation (minimum and maximum stresses) and the total (hysteresis) data of all recorded fatigue cycles for three different creep-fatigue experiments: 1) a standard relaxation fatigue (RF) test with symmetrical dwell times of three minutes introduced at minimum and maximum strain, 2) a fully strain-controlled service-like relaxation (SLR) test combining these three-minute peak strain dwells with a 30-minute dwell in between at zero strain, and 3) a partly stress-controlled service-like creep (SLC) test combining the three-minute peak strain dwells with 30-minute dwells at constant stress. Such service-like (SL) tests with additional long-term stress- and strain-controlled dwell times are non-standard, rare, and expensive, making these data very valuable. They may be used to approximate cyclic softening in the technically relevant range, for the design of complex SL experiments, or for detailed analyses of stress-strain hystereses (e.g., for stress or strain partitioning methods, for the determination of hysteresis energies (work), inelastic strain components, etc.). In addition, the latter analyses may supply important input for advanced parametric lifetime modeling of components under creep-fatigue loading or model calibration parameters.
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