The energy, petrochemical, aerospace and other industries all
require materials able to withstand high temperatures. High
temperature strength is defined as the resistance of a material to
high temperature deformation and fracture. This important book
provides a valuable reference to the main theories of high
temperature deformation and fracture and the ways they can be used
to predict failure and service life.
Analyses creep behaviour of materials, the evolution of dislocation
substructures during creep, dislocation motion at elevated
temperatures and importantly, recovery-creep theories of pure
metalsExamines high temperature fracture, including nucleation of
creep cavity, diffusional growth and constrained growth of creep
cavitiesA valuable reference to the main theories of high
temperature deformation and fracture and the ways they can be used
to predict failure and service life
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