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  • 2024Requirement-specific Adjustment ofResidual Stresses During Cold Extrusioncitations
  • 2024Investigation on surface characteristics of wall structures out of stainless steel 316L manufactured by laser powder bed fusion2citations
  • 2024Empowering PVD for corrosion protection1citations
  • 2024Einfluss von Plastifizierung und Abkühlrate auf die Korrosionsbeständigkeit beim artgleichen Rührreibschweißen von EN AW-7020 und EN AW-7075 – Teil 1citations
  • 2024Mechanistic insights into chemical corrosion of AA1050 in ethanol‐blended fuels with water contamination via phase field modelingcitations
  • 2024Mechanical Characterization Potentials of Aluminide Diffusion Coatings on Molybdenum Substratescitations
  • 2024Calibration of the residual stresses with an active die during the ejection phase of cold extrusioncitations
  • 2024On the Monotonic and Cyclic Behavior of an Al‐Mg‐Zn‐Cu‐Si Compositionally Complex Alloycitations
  • 2023Comparison of Cast, Wrought, and LPBF Processed IN718 Concerning Crack Growth Threshold and Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior4citations
  • 2023On the Monotonic and Cyclic Behavior of an Al‐Mg‐Zn‐Cu‐Si Compositionally Complex Alloy3citations
  • 2023Increase in residual lifetime due to low amplitude cycles and dwell times at room temperature: Observations and suspected mechanismscitations
  • 2023Investigation on a predetermined point of failure for stainless steel 316L pressure loaded components made by laser powder bed fusion through stress analysis and experimental testing2citations
  • 2022Investigation of Material Properties of Wall Structures from Stainless Steel 316L Manufactured by Laser Powder Bed Fusion7citations
  • 2022Robust determination of fatigue crack propagation thresholds from crack growth data7citations
  • 2022Cooling rate as a process parameter in advanced roll forming to tailor microstructure,mechanical and corrosion properties of EN AW 7075 tubescitations
  • 2021On the Influence of Control Type and Strain Rate on the Lifetime of 50CrMo4citations
  • 2021On the Influence of the Microstructure upon the Fatigue and Corrosion Fatigue Behavior of UNS N07718citations
  • 2021Calibration of the residual stresses with an active die during the ejection phase of cold extrusion9citations
  • 2020On the Influence of Control Type and Strain Rate on the Lifetime of 50CrMo410citations
  • 2020Application of Damage Mechanics and Polynomial Chaos Expansion for Lifetime Prediction of High-Temperature Components Under Creep-Fatigue Loading1citations
  • 2020Effect of Friction Stir Processing on Microstructural, Mechanical, and Corrosion Properties of Al-Si12 Additive Manufactured Components27citations
  • 2018Additive Manufacturing of Glass Components - Exploring the Potential of Glass Connections by Fused Deposition Modeling7citations
  • 2014Influence of load signal form and variable amplitude loading on the corrosion fatigue behaviour of aluminium alloys2citations

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  • Hoche, Holger
  • Groche, Peter
  • Volk, Wolfram
  • Siedbürger, Chrsitian
  • Francesschi, Alessandro
  • Jäger, Fabian
  • Vu, Minh Hoang
  • Weigold, Matthias
  • Ringel, Björn
  • Seidel, Christian
  • Meiniger, Steffen
  • Ulrich, Thomas
  • Kaestner, Peter
  • Hatzky, Marcel
  • Sommer, Niklas
  • Reitz, Rüdiger
  • Chandra, Caroline Karina
  • Jung, Ben
  • Böhm, Stefan
  • Gazenbiller, Eugen
  • Zheludkevich, Mikhail L.
  • Höche, Daniel
  • Arya, Visheet
  • Beck, Katharina
  • Filipovic, Jurica
  • Galetz, Mathias
  • Kontermann, Christian
  • Franceschi, Alessandro
  • Jaeger, Fabian
  • Kessler, Olaf
  • Krochmal, Marcel
  • Maciolek, Andreas
  • Sajadifar, Seyed Vahid
  • Rößer, Moritz
  • Fröck, Hannes
  • Graß, Markus
  • Melz, Tobias
  • Baumgartner, Jörg
  • Niendorf, Thomas
  • Fehlbier, Martin
  • Klein, Marcus
  • Kraemer, Karl Michael
  • Brune, Timo
  • Kühne, Robert
  • Geilen, Max Benedikt
  • Kolyshkin, Anton
  • Schlick, Georg
  • Vu, Hoang Minh
  • Schwarz, David
  • Schmitt, Matthias
  • Hoche, Holger Claus
  • Duarte, Larissa
  • Schönherr, Josef Arthur
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  • Madia, Mauro
  • Suckow, Till
  • Heider, Ben
  • Giertler, Alexander
  • Krupp, Ulrich
  • Leininger, Dominik Sebastian
  • Sarmiento Klapper, Helmuth
  • Engler, Christopher Tom
  • Khan, Muhammad Mohsin
  • Koelzow, Felix
  • Engler, Tom
  • Moeini, Ghazal
  • Knaack, Ulrich
  • Akerboom, Robert
  • Hof, Peter
  • Schneider, Jens
  • Seel, Matthias
  • Bauer-Troßmann, Kathrin
  • Kaufmann, Heinz
  • Yu, Liuhao
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Application of Damage Mechanics and Polynomial Chaos Expansion for Lifetime Prediction of High-Temperature Components Under Creep-Fatigue Loading

  • Khan, Muhammad Mohsin
  • Koelzow, Felix
  • Kontermann, Christian
  • Oechsner, Matthias
Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>Several (accumulative) lifetime models were developed to assess the lifetime consumption of high-temperature components of steam and gas turbine power plants during flexible operation modes. These accumulative methods have several drawbacks, e.g. that measured loading profiles cannot be used within accumulative lifetime methods without manual corrections, and cannot be combined directly to sophisticated probabilistic methods. Although these methods are widely accepted and used for years, the accumulative lifetime prediction procedures need improvement regarding the lifetime consumption of thermal power plants during flexible operation modes. Furthermore, previous investigations show that the main influencing factor from the materials perspective, the critical damage threshold, cannot be statistically estimated from typical creep-fatigue experiments due to massive experimental effort and a low amount of available data.</jats:p><jats:p>This paper seeks to investigate simple damage mechanics concepts applied to high-temperature components under creep-fatigue loading to demonstrate that these methods can overcome some drawbacks and use improvement potentials of traditional accumulative lifetime methods. Furthermore, damage mechanics models do not provide any reliability information, and the assessment of the resultant lifetime prediction is nearly impossible. At this point, probabilistic methods are used to quantify the missing information concerning failure probabilities and sensitivities and thus, the combination of both provides rigorous information for engineering judgment.</jats:p><jats:p>Nearly 50 low cycle fatigue experiments of a high chromium cast steel, including dwell times and service-type cycles, are used to investigate the model properties of a simple damage evolution equation using the strain equivalence hypothesis. Furthermore, different temperatures from 300 °C to 625 °C and different strain ranges from 0.35% to 2% were applied during the experiments. The determination of the specimen stiffness allows a quantification of the damage evolution during the experiment. The model parameters are determined by Nelder-Mead optimization procedure, and the dependencies of the model parameters concerning to different temperatures and strain ranges are investigated. In this paper, polynomial chaos expansion (PCE) is used for uncertainty propagation of the model uncertainties while using non-intrusive methods (regression techniques). In a further post-processing step, the computed PCE coefficients of the damage variable are used to determine the probability of failure as a function of cycles and evolution of the probability density function (pdf).</jats:p><jats:p>Except for the selected damage mechanics model which is considered simple, the advantages of using damage mechanics concepts combined with sophisticated probabilistic methods are presented in this paper.</jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • chromium
  • experiment
  • steel
  • fatigue
  • creep
  • cast steel