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On modelling steady state and transient creep of polycrystalline solids
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    On modelling steady state and transient creep of polycrystalline solids (English)
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    A constitutive model is proposed to describe creep deformation of polycrystalline materials under complex stress and temperature histories. The concept of piecewise linear effective stress - creep strain rate relationship is utilized. A key assumption in this model is that the back stress under a given stress and temperature reaches a saturation point. This saturation point corresponds to the steady state condition.
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    transient response
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    steady state response
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    constitutive model
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    creep deformation
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    polycrystalline materials
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    complex stress
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    temperature histories
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    concept of piecewise linear effective stress
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    creep strain rate relationship
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    saturation point
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    steady state condition
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