The Interpretation of Creep Tests for Machine Design

Abstract
The author presents a method of interpreting creep-test data and applies the method to several problems of machine design. The method involves a rational theory of plastic flow in polycrystalline materials to which empirical results from actual tests can be applied. The basic premise of the theory proposed is that the facts already established for plastic flow at “normal temperature” remain valid for higher temperatures as well.

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