Title of article :
An analysis of a set of creep data for a 9Cr1Mo0.2V (P91 type) steel
Author/Authors :
?adek، نويسنده , , J. and ?ustek، نويسنده , , V. and Pahutov?، نويسنده , , M.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Recently published creep data for a 9Cr1Mo0.2V steel are analysed and an attempt is made to interpret them applying the concept of thermally activated detachment of dislocations from carbide particles as the rate controlling process. For the data, very high and stress dependent apparent activation energy of creep, Qc, and very high and temperature dependent apparent stress exponent, mc, are characteristic. The modelling of creep behavior applying the above mentioned concept is shown to fail to account for this temperature and applied stress dependence of minimum creep strain rate and/or the values of Qc and mc following from the data analysis. It is suggested that the behavior of the dislocation substructure, which is affected by the presence of carbide particles, must be introduced into any model to adequately describe the unusual creep behavior of the steel of interest.
Keywords :
Rate controlling process , 9Cr1Mo0.2V steel , creep behavior
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics