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1.1 This test method covers the determination of time for a creep crack to grow on initial load (CCI) and its subsequent creep crack growth (CCG) rates in metals at elevated temperatures using pre-cracked specimens subjected to elevated temperatures under static or quasi-static loading conditions. The tests are validated for either base material (homogenous properties) or mixed base/weld material with inhomogeneous microstructures and creep properties. For CCI the time (CCI), t0.2 to an initial crack extension δai = 0.2 mm from the onset of first applied force and CCG rate, a˙ or da/dt are expressed in terms of the magnitude of creep crack growth relating parameters, C* or K. With C* defined as the steady state determination of the crack tip stresses derived in principal from C*(t) and Ct (1-14).2 The crack growth derived in this manner is identified as a material property which can be used in modeling and life assessment methods (15-25).

1.1.8 Material inhomogeneities, residual stresses and material degradation at temperature, specimen geometry and low-force long duration tests (mainly greater that one year) can influence the rate of crack initiation and growth properties (39-47). In cases where residual stresses exist, the effect can be significant when test specimens are taken from material that characteristically embodies residual stress fields or the damaged material, or both. For example weldments, or thick cast, forged, extruded, components, plastically bent components and complex component shapes, or a combination thereof, where full stress relief is impractical. Specimens taken from such component that contain residual stresses may likewise contain residual stresses which may have altered in their extent and distribution due to specimen fabrication. Extraction of specimens in itself partially relieves and redistributes the residual stress pattern; however, the remaining magnitude could still cause significant effects in the ensuing test unless post-weld heat treatment (PWHT) is performed. Otherwise residual stresses are superimposed on applied stress and results in crack-tip stress intensity that is different from that based solely on externally applied forces or displacements. Not taking the tensile residual stress effect into account will produce C* values lower than expected effectively producing a faster cracking rate with respect to a constant C*. This would produce conservative estimates for life assessment and non-conservative calculations for design purposes. It should also be noted that distortion during specimen machining can also indicate the presence of residual stresses.

 

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  1. ASTM E1457-23e1


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  2. ASTM E1457-23


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  3. ASTM E1457-19e1


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  4. ASTM E1457-19


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  5. ASTM E1457-15


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times and Rates in Metals

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  7. ASTM E1457-07e4


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  8. ASTM E1457-07e3


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  9. ASTM E1457-07e2


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  10. ASTM E1457-07e1


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  11. ASTM E1457-07


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Times in Metals

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  12. ASTM E1457-00


    Standard Test Method for Measurement of Creep Crack Growth Rates in Metals

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