Abstract

Uniaxial, strain controlled tests at strain rates ranging from 5.0 × 10 −3 to 1.0 × 10 −7 s −1 combined with relaxation tests were performed to determine the mechanical behavior and the influence of recovery of state and other softening mechanisms. In addition, attempts were made to measure the equilibrium (back) stress of modified 9wt.%Cr-1wt.%Mo steel at 538 °C using McLean-type dip tests. Testing was performed with an MTS servohydraulic computer-controlled testing machine, a clamshell furnace and an MTS high temperature extensometer which measured the strain on the gauge length of the specimen.

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