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Some considerations on specimen types for small sample creep tests

Hyde et al., 2010

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14471568577103641236
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Hyde T
Sun W
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Materials at High Temperatures

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Commonly used small creep specimen types (ie conventional sub-size uniaxial specimens, impression creep specimens and small punch specimens) and test methods, are briefly described, including their capabilities and the methods used to process the data from these …
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