Fracture of Steel in Energy Machine Parts: High-Temperature Creep and Hydrogen Influence presents advanced mathematical modeling approaches for evaluating the effects of high-temperature creep, hydrogen diffusion, damage accumulation, and creep development in steam pipelines, steam turbine discs, heat exchanger tubes, and steam boiler drums. The book discusses the strength and durability of metallic materials and structural elements at the stage of volumetric damage, then at local damage, and, finally, at the end of their residual life. It introduces models and algorithms for simulating these complex processes (high-temperature creep, hydrogen diffusion, damage accumulation, and creep development) that evolve at different rates in different areas of a structure. The various types of cracks are addressed, including through-thickness cracks, internal cracks, surface cracks, and elliptical cracks.
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Table of Contents
1. An energetic approach to modeling damage accumulation under creep and hydrogen action2. Evaluation of the effect of hydrogen on damage accumulation in the Bridgman specimen under high-temperature creep
3. Analytical models of high-temperature creep crack growth
4. Determination of the precritical growth period of oblique high-temperature creep cracks in a plate
5. Evaluation of subcritical creep crack growth using the equivalent area method
6. Subcritical growth of elliptical cracks of high-temperature creep
7. Mathematical model for evaluating the effect of hydrogen on high-temperature creep crack growth
8. Residual life of plates with a system of cracks under long-term loading in a hydrogen-containing environment
9. Residual life of steam turbine disk under high-temperature creep conditions
10. Residual life of steam pipelines under long-term operation
11. Evaluation of metal hydrogenation and creep effects on the durability of heat exchange pipes in horizontal steam generators of a nuclear power plant
12. Calculation of the residual life of a steam boiler drum under high-temperature creep and hydrogen exposure

