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Development of Simplified Model Test Methods for Creep-Fatigue Evaluation...

by Yanli Wang, Robert I Jetter, Mark Messner, T.-l. Sham
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Proceedings of the ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference
Book Title
ASME 2019 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference
Publication Date
Page Number
93648
Issue
pvp2019
Conference Name
2019 ASME Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference (ASME PVP)
Conference Location
San Antonio, Texas, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
ASME
Conference Date
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The Simplified Model Test (SMT) approach is an alternative creep-fatigue evaluation method that no longer requires the use of the damage interaction diagram, or D-diagram. The reason is that the combined effects of creep and fatigue are accounted for in the test data by means of a SMT specimen that is designed to replicate or bound the stress and strain redistribution that occurs in actual components when loaded in the creep regime. However, creep-fatigue experiments on SMT key feature articles are specialized and difficult to perform by the general research community. In this paper, two innovative SMT based creep-fatigue experimental methods are developed and implemented. These newly-developed SMT test methods have resolved all the critical challenges in the SMT key feature article testing and enable the potential of further development of the SMT based creep-fatigue evaluation method into a standard testing method. Scoping test results on Alloy 617 and SS 316H using the newly developed SMT methods are summarized and discussed. The concepts of the SMT methodology for creep-fatigue evaluation are explained.