The research in The Stability of Metals at Elevated Temperatures
was undertaken for the purpose of answering three questions: first,
what relation, if any, exists between the results obtained from
short-time tensile and long-time creep tests?; second, what are the
factors affecting the stability of metals at elevated
temperatures?; and third, what mathematical relationship exists
between the variables encountered in long-time testing? In regard
to the first, it has been concluded that whether or not any
relationship exists between these two forms of testing depends
entirely upon the temperature range being considered. In regard to
the second, it has been concluded that the stability may be
increased by increasing the strength of the weakest phase present.
That above the equi-cohesive temperature, the amorphous phase, is
the weaker, while below, the crystalline phase is the weaker of the
two. In regard to the third, mathematical equations have been
developed connecting together stress and time for any particular
temperature and any particular metal.
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