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Empirical Relations

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Stress rupture and creep life are particularly important for preventing catastrophic failure. The knowledge on this important subject is based on empirical concepts. Even Andrade’s creep relations are based on empirical observations. Several empirical relations are considered in this chapter. These are the Larson-Miller parametric method, the Monkman–Grant relationship, the Sherby-Dorn parametric method, the Orr-Sherby-Dorn approach, and the Manson-Haferd parameter. Appropriate relations and illustration of these empirical methods to evaluate creep life are the subject of this chapter.

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Pelleg, J. (2017). Empirical Relations. In: Creep in Ceramics. Solid Mechanics and Its Applications, vol 241. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-50826-9_10

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