Recent papers have described a creep model capable of predicting experimental data in many pure metals, including nickel and copper. The model also provided a good description of creep data for non-metallic materials, β-zirconium, and Zircaloy 2 and 4, and demonstrated the importance of pipe diffusion in correlating creep data.
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