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The capability of traditional and modern creep lifing methods to predict long-term creep properties (2014)
Presentation / Conference
Abdallah, Z., Whittaker, M., & Perkins, K. (2014, May). The capability of traditional and modern creep lifing methods to predict long-term creep properties. Paper presented at ECCC Creep & Fracture 2014 -3rd International ECCC Conference, Rome, Italy

The ability to predict the stress-rupture behaviour of high temperature components is of paramount importance in both power generation and aerospace applications. Historically, the power law-based techniques such as the Larson-Miller, Manson-Haferd a... Read More about The capability of traditional and modern creep lifing methods to predict long-term creep properties.

A critical analysis of the conventionally employed creep lifing methods (2014)
Journal Article
Abdallah, Z., Gray, V., Whittaker, M., & Perkins, K. (2014). A critical analysis of the conventionally employed creep lifing methods. Materials, 7(5), 3371-3398. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7053371

The deformation of structural alloys presents problems for power plants and aerospace applications due to the demand for elevated temperatures for higher efficiencies and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions. The materials used in such applications... Read More about A critical analysis of the conventionally employed creep lifing methods.

A model for creep and creep damage in the γ-titanium aluminide Ti-45Al-2Mn-2Nb (2014)
Journal Article
Harrison, W., Abdallah, Z., & Whittaker, M. (2014). A model for creep and creep damage in the γ-titanium aluminide Ti-45Al-2Mn-2Nb. Materials, 7(3), 2194-2209. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7032194

Gamma titanium aluminides (γ-TiAl) display significantly improved high temperature mechanical properties over conventional titanium alloys. Due to their low densities, these alloys are increasingly becoming strong candidates to replace nickel-base su... Read More about A model for creep and creep damage in the γ-titanium aluminide Ti-45Al-2Mn-2Nb.