## Creep: Deformation Without Increasing Load
At elevated temperatures, metals deform slowly under constant stress well below yield. Creep becomes significant above approximately 0.4 Tm (absolute melting temperature):
| Metal | Melting Point | Creep Onset (~0.4 Tm) |
|-------|--------------|----------------------|
| Aluminum | 660 degrees C | 100 degrees C |
| Carbon steel | 1540 degrees C | 450 degrees C |
| Nickel superalloy | 1350 degrees C | 540 degrees C |
## The Three Stages
A creep test (ASTM E139) reveals:
1. **Primary**: Creep rate decreases as the material work hardens
2. **Secondary (Steady-State)**: Minimum constant rate where hardening and recovery balance. The primary design parameter.
3. **Tertiary**: Rate accelerates due to cavitation and necking. Ends in rupture.
## Design Parameters
**Minimum creep rate**: Typical design limit is 1% total strain over 100,000 hours.
**Larson-Miller Parameter**: LMP = T(C + log tr). Consolidates time-temperature-stress data for life prediction. Allows extrapolation from 1,000-10,000 hour tests to predict 100,000+ hour behavior.
## Metallurgical Mechanisms
- **Dislocation creep** (high stress): Dislocations climb over obstacles by diffusion. Power-law: strain rate proportional to stress^n (n = 3-8).
- **Diffusion creep** (low stress): Nabarro-Herring (through grain) and Coble (along boundaries). Rate inversely proportional to grain size squared.
## Creep-Resistant Alloy Strategies
- Solid solution strengthening (W, Mo, Re in nickel superalloys)
- Precipitation hardening (gamma-prime Ni3Al)
- Large grain size (reduces diffusion creep). Single-crystal turbine blades eliminate transverse grain boundaries entirely.
## Common Mistakes
- Using short-term tensile data for high-temperature design
- Ignoring weldment creep (Type IV cracking in fine-grained HAZ)
- Over-extrapolating LMP data beyond 3x test duration
- Neglecting creep-fatigue interaction during thermal cycling
What Is Creep? High-Temperature Deformation Over Time
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Creep is time-dependent plastic deformation under constant stress at elevated temperature. It is the life-limiting mechanism for power plant boilers, turbine blades, and refinery reactors operating above 40% of the metal's absolute melting point.
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