Creep Behavior of Metallic Materials
Zakaria Boumerzoug1*
1University of Biskra , -, Algeria
* Corresponding author: z.boumerzoug@univ-biskra.dz
Presented at the International Congress on Human-Computer Interaction, Optimization and Robotic Applications (HORA2019), Ürgüp, Turkey, Jul 05, 2019
SETSCI Conference Proceedings, 2019, 8, Page (s): 65-69 , https://doi.org/10.36287/setsci.4.5.015
Published Date: 12 October 2019
This paper presents the theoretical aspect of the creep behavior in materials, particularly in metallic materials. Different creep mechanisms were displayed. The main models developed to determine or extrapolate the rupture time of materials were presented. Some real case studies of the creep phenomenon in metallic materials were presented. In addition, to give a more understanding of the creep behavior in metallic materials, the most important results of some selected and recent investigations were also discussed.
Keywords - Creep behavior; Metallic Materials; Mechanism; Rupture;
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