Creep deformation of austenitic steels a
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Saburo Usami; Takanobu Mori
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Article
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2000
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Elsevier Science
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English
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An austenitic steel used as a structural material of a superconducting magnet undergoes creep deformation and stress relaxation even at medium and low temperatures. Small plastic and creep strains in eight austenitic steels and a low-alloy steel were measured in the temperature range from 4 to 573 K