Review on High Temperature Creep Behavior of Metals
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This review deals principally with the creep deformation behavior of metals at high temperatures in which the mechanism of self-diffusion is involed in the creep rate controlling process. Such temperatures are generally above one half the absolute melting temperature. The main explanation is about creep in pure metals but there are some problems on solid solution alloys. Thermally activated process of the creep deformation based on the average behaviour of large number of dislocations is proposed to explain stress and temperature dependency of steady state creep rate, activation energy and activation area of creep deformation, corelation between internal stress and effective stress and creep deformation mechanism.
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