In materials science, creep (sometimes called cold flow) is the tendency of a solid material to undergo slow deformation while subject to persistent mechanical...
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slope; it can also refer to slow deformation of such materials as a result of prolonged pressure and stress. Creep may appear to an observer to be continuous...
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Look up creep in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Creep, Creeps, CREEP, or Creeping may refer to: Creeps (film), a 1956 short starring the Three Stooges...
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Superalloy (section Creep)
characteristics of a superalloy include mechanical strength, thermal creep deformation resistance, surface stability, and corrosion and oxidation resistance...
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In materials science, Nabarro–Herring creep (NH creep) is a mechanism of deformation of crystalline materials (and amorphous materials) that occurs at...
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cranial deformation Buff strength Creep (deformation) Deflection (engineering) Deformation (mechanics) Deformation mechanism maps Deformation monitoring...
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§ Diffusive mass transfer § Dislocation creep § Dynamic recrystallization (recovery) Fracturing is a brittle deformation process that creates permanent linear...
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Diffusion creep refers to the deformation of crystalline solids by the diffusion of vacancies through their crystal lattice. Diffusion creep results in...
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Thermoelectric materials (section Creep Deformation)
thermoelectric generators may decay over time due to plastic, fatigue and creep deformation as a result of being subjected to complex and time-varying thermomechanical...
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Aseismic creep accommodates far-field motions on localized zones of deformation at tectonic plate boundaries. The underlying causes of aseismic creep are primarily...
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Dislocation creep is a deformation mechanism in crystalline materials. Dislocation creep involves the movement of dislocations through the crystal lattice...
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due to the high melting point, refractory metals are stable against creep deformation to very high temperatures. Most definitions of the term 'refractory...
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creep (diffusion-dependent deformation). A higher homologous temperature results in an exponentially higher rate of diffusion dependent deformation....
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Larson–Miller relation (section Creep Life Assessment Using the Omega Method: A Case Study for creep strength enhanced ferritic (CSEF) steels.)
accurately assessing the creep life of CSEF steels. Creep (deformation) Kachanov, L.M. (1958). "Time of the fracture process under creep conditions". Izvestiya...
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Plasticity (physics) (redirect from Plastic Deformation)
plasticity (also known as plastic deformation) is the ability of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation, a non-reversible change of shape in...
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Ratcheting (category Deformation (mechanics))
ratcheting, or ratchetting, also known as cyclic creep, is a behavior in which plastic deformation accumulates due to cyclic mechanical or thermal stress...
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eutectic phases to resist deformation at high temperatures (see creep deformation) is more convoluted as the primary deformation mechanism changes depending...
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science, Coble creep, a form of diffusion creep, is a mechanism for deformation of crystalline solids. Contrasted with other diffusional creep mechanisms...
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When a deformation is suddenly imposed and held constant, creep causes relaxation of critically produced elastic stress. After unloading, creep recovery...
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time-dependent deformation (creep) and associated material degradation mechanisms become dominant modes of structural failure. While these deformation and damage...
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mismatches. This causes the solder joints to experience non-recoverable deformation via creep and plasticity that accumulates and leads to degradation and eventual...
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very high temperatures, creep deformation still occur around 1000 °C, in the range of certain high-temperature applications. Creep acts on either the matrix...
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as its high electrical conductivity, tensile strength, ductility, creep (deformation) resistance, corrosion resistance, low thermal expansion, high thermal...
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Strength of materials (category Deformation (mechanics))
the material. Creep (deformation) – Tendency of a solid material to move slowly or deform permanently under mechanical stress Deformation mechanism map –...
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Viscoelasticity (section Viscoelastic creep)
relaxation K(t) is the creep function F(t) is the relaxation function Linear viscoelasticity is usually applicable only for small deformations. Nonlinear viscoelasticity...
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Viscoplasticity (section Creep test)
the latter exhibit not only permanent deformations after the application of loads but continue to undergo a creep flow as a function of time under the...
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"delay of the elasticity". Ideal elastic materials show an immediate deformation after applying a jump-like stress, and an immediate reformation after...
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Tensile testing (section Tensile testing creep)
used to test creep in materials, a slow plastic deformation of the material from constant applied stresses over extended periods of time. Creep is generally...
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the melting point. Creep always increases with temperature. From Creep (deformation). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Turbine blades and vanes...
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losing its stability: "The supporting construction is softening by creep deformation, plasticity effects and local fractures from ground pressure." In...
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