Creep Analysis of Cr-Mo Steels Using a Dislocation Based Constitutive Modelling

Author:

Kim Hyoung Seop1,Seo Min Hong1,Hong Sun Ig1,Kim Sung Ho,Ryu Woo Seog2

Affiliation:

1. Chungnam National University

2. Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute

Abstract

In order to analyze the creep behaviour of Cr-Mo steels, an elasto-viscoplastic constitutive model based on dislocation density considerations is described. A combination of a kinetic equation, which describes the mechanical response of a material at a given microstructure in terms of dislocation glide, and evolution equations for internal variables characterising the microstructure provide the constitutive equations of the model. Microstructural features of the material are implemented in the constitutive equation. The internal variables are associated with the total dislocation density. The model has a modular structure and can be adjusted to describe a particular type of materials behaviour and metal forming processes. In this paper, the predicted creep behaviour of Cr-Mo steels is compared with the experimental results.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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