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Understanding Creep Failure: A Quiz on Creep Failure in Metals

Welcome to your Quiz on Creep Failure in Metals

1. Which stage of creep is primarily characterized by a balance between strain hardening and recovery processes?

2. Which of the following best defines creep in metals?

3. Which of the following statements about the stages of creep in metals is correct?

4. How does increasing the grain size of a material affect its creep resistance?

5. What is the primary reason for tertiary creep leading to failure?

6. In which scenario is diffusional creep the dominant mechanism?

7. Which factor most significantly increases the rate of steady-state creep?

8. What is the role of alloying elements like molybdenum in creep-resistant alloys?

9. What is the defining characteristic of materials that experience creep rupture under constant load?

10. A cylindrical bar made of a material with the following properties is subjected to a constant tensile load of 20 kN at a temperature of 550°C for 1000 hours. Determine the total creep strain after 1,000 hours. The bar has a diameter of 20 mm and the following creep constants:

Primary Creep Strain: $ \epsilon _{p}= A. t^{n} $, where $ A= 1.5 \times 10^{-5} $, t in hours, n=0.3

Secondary Creep Rate: $ \dot{\epsilon}_{s} = B. \sigma^{m} $ where $ B= 2  \times 10^{-10}$, m=3.

Neglect Tertiary Creep

11. What is the onset temperature of creep for metals?

12. Whether creep occurs at high temperatures only?

13. A 2-inch × 2-inch iron bar should operate for 5 years at $ \, 600^\circ C \, $. What is the maximum allowable load that can be applied to avoid rupture of iron bar due to creep? (Refer enclosed graph)

Larson miller parameter graph

Larson miller parameter graph

14. A turbine blade operates at a high temperature where creep is significant. Considering the Larson-Miller parameter (LMP) for a material is given by $LMP= T(C+log(t_{r})$ where T is the absolute temperature in Kelvin, $t_{r} \, $ is the time to rupture in hours, and C is a constant. If the temperature increases by 100 K and C remains constant, how will $t_{r}$ change? Assume LMP remains constant.

15. Which of the following mechanisms is primarily responsible for the failure of metals due to creep at high temperatures?

16. Find the total elongation of turbine blade which is subjected to a tensile stress of 80 MPa at $450 ^\circ C \, $ for 10,000hrs. The initial length of turbine blade is 1000mm. The instantaneous and primary creep elongations are 2mm. Assume the steady state creep strain rate is $5 \times 10 ^{-7} h^{-1} \, $. Tertiary creep elongation is negligible as compared to primary and secondary.

17. Find the activation energy for creep for Nickel alloy rod having the steady state creep behaviour as shown in the following figure. The stress exponent ‘n’ and constant ‘K’ is independent of temperature.

18. For the above problem (Question no.17) find the steady state creep rate at $ 850 ^\circ C \, $ 400 MPa stress.

19. Above what temperature, creep behavior is important for Stainless steel of grade 304L?

20. Whether creep occurs only in metals?

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