Abstract

The testing of creep resistance (for example σ1%/100000 h) of metals has been required for a long time (about 10 years) and some methods have been worked out to decrease testing time. The application of these methods has some difficulties. Now we have worked out a new empirical method to reduce testing time, namely COD measuring at an elevated temperature. The paper presents this method, which makes it possible to determine creep properties by measuring the materials COD at an elevated temperature. To determine COD we use notched samples with different radii and we tear them at an elevated temperature. The determination of COD is based on the Czoboly Radon method. By opening three different radii notches we approximate to zero radius which gives the COD. Master Curves of COD and creep resistance connections were drawn at 500 °C, which is not dependent on materials and they can be used for determining Creep Properties from COD measured at 500 °C. This method can be used for the comparison of the creep resistance of materials and for that of the creep properties of different zones of welded joints. The method is found useful in technical practice.

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