Creep Test of Type Austenitic 316LStainless Steel at High Temperature

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The aim of this study is to investigate the creep test on static loading of stainless steel materials. Theestablished creep analytical modeling was used to predict the creep life of stainless steel at high temperature. In order to conduct creep testing, the materials were subjected to constant load and high temperature at 565°Cin comparisons with different stresses at the similar temperatures.Time dependent deformation of 316L stainless steel at high temperature at different loading was investigated in this study.The variationof creep strain rates is clearly shown that the secondary creep obeyed and well agreement with a power law relationship as the constant increase creep rate till the tertiary stages of specimen test.

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