Abstract
A novel method of generating creep-fatigue interaction diagram is presented. Creep-fatigue interaction diagram for reduced activation ferritic–martensitic steel (RAFMS) is generated at 823 K by sequential tests decoupling fatigue and creep loading modes. Prior exposure to fatigue was found to be the life limiting factor compared to prior creep under creep-fatigue interaction, on account of the extensive cyclic softening occurring during the prior fatigue exposures.
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