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>Prediction and Verification of Creep Behavior in Metallic Materials and Components, for the Space Shuttle Thermal Protection System. Volume 1, Phase 1: Cyclic Materials Creep Predictions
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Prediction and Verification of Creep Behavior in Metallic Materials and Components, for the Space Shuttle Thermal Protection System. Volume 1, Phase 1: Cyclic Materials Creep Predictions
Cyclic creep response was investigated and design methods applicable to thermal protection system structures were developed. The steady-state (constant temperature and load) and cyclic creep response characteristics of four alloys were studied. Steady-state creep data were gathered through a literature survey to establish reference data bases. These data bases were used to develop empirical equations describing creep as a function of time, temperature, and stress and as a basis of comparison for test data. Steady-state creep tests and tensile cyclic tests were conducted. The following factors were investigated: material thickness and rolling direction; material cyclic creep response under varying loads and temperatures; constant stress and temperature cycles representing flight conditions; changing stresses present in a creeping beam as a result of stress redistribution; and complex stress and temperature profiles representative of space shuttle orbiter trajectories. A computer program was written, applying creep hardening theories and empirical equations for creep, to aid in analysis of test data. Results are considered applicable to a variety of structures which are cyclicly exposed to creep producing thermal environments. (Author)
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