Abstract

Initial tests have been conducted for a systematic survey of the effect of prior cyclic loading on subsequent creep properties. Samples of 316H stainless steel were subjected to prior cyclic loading at 550°C at different combinations of strain range and cycles experienced. These samples were then remachined into uniaxial creep specimens and tested under a constant load at 250 MPa at 550°C.The initial results from specimens subject to prior cyclic loading show significant decreases in the minimum true creep strain rate of between 30 and 94%. A consistent decrease in the minimum creep strain rate was found with increases in both the strain range of the prior cyclic loading and the number of cycles experienced by the sample. In addition, the prior-cyclic loading has significantly changed the shape of the creep curve to varying degrees depending upon the applied cyclic loading.

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