Abstract

Results are presented from experimental studies of the rupture strength of models of welded T-joints made of heat-resistant steel. Rupture strength is determined while the joint is subjected to internal pressure. The finite-elements method and a modification of the Neuber method are used as a basis for a new approach to predicting the strength of T-joints under internal pressure during steady-state creep. The calculated results agree satisfactorily with experimental findings.

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