Overall deformation of a component, Mechanical Engineering

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Q. Overall deformation of a component?

The overall deformation of a component is a function of the applied load, the materials' creep rate, the maximum in-service temperature, time at temperature and number of thermal cycles. Selection of a material having an acceptable creep rate is crucial to ensure the component remains within the allowable design deformation limits.


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