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Relaxation Theory of Creep of Metals
A model for explaining secondary creep at high temperatures is proposed. Applying rate-process theory to this model, an equation for secondary creep rates is derived. This equation is applied to creep of aluminum, aluminum base alloys, and nickel with good results.
Relaxation Theory of Creep of Metals
A model for explaining secondary creep at high temperatures is proposed. Applying rate-process theory to this model, an equation for secondary creep rates is derived. This equation is applied to creep of aluminum, aluminum base alloys, and nickel with good results.
Relaxation Theory of Creep of Metals
Ree, Francis H. (author) / Ree, Taikyue (author) / Eyring, Henry (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 128 ; 1321-1339
2021-01-01
191963-01-01 pages
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