Abstract

Based on crystallographic theory, a creep constitutive relationship and a life predictive model have been presented. The crystallographic creep constitutive relationship has been implemented as a user subroutine ’CRPLAW' to MACR. Bicrystal models containing a void in the grain boundary and bicrystal model without void have been studied by the finite element method. Different loading direction has been studied in order to show the influence of relative direction of loading to grain boundary on the creep behavior of the bicrystals. The numerical results of bicrystal models show that there are a high stress gradient and stress concentration near the void and grain boundary. The existing of the void has strong influence on creep durability life of the crystal. The stress distribution and creep strain characterization are dependent on the crystallographic orientations of the two crystals and the grain boundary direction as well as the existing of the void and loading directions. It is shown that the bicrystal model of the loading direction perpendicular to the grain boundary has the highest creep strain and creep damage, while that model of the of the loading direction parallel to the grain boundary has the minimum. This above conclusion is also same to the growth of void.

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