Mark Render, Steve Knudsen, Kolawole Bello, Vito Cedro
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Abstract
Hyperbolic sine (HS) minimum creep rate equations combined with the Monkman-Grant equation are attractive for correlating time to rupture data because of their physical basis in dislocation creep t...
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