2024-01-182024-01-182018-07Çakan, B. G. ve Durmuş, A. (2018). ''Investigation of initial yielding in the small punch creep test''. Materialpruefung/Materials Testing, 60(7-8), 701-706.0025-5300https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.3139/120.111206/htmlhttps://hdl.handle.net/11452/39140Unlike the uniaxial creep test results, the interpretation of small punch (SP) test results is not straightforward due to the complex deformation behavior of SP specimens. Accordingly, the reliability of correlations of SP creep test results with corresponding uniaxial tests is still not clear. One crucial point is that the initial yielding at the beginning of an SP creep test results in the hardening of the material before creep sets in and is thought to affect the creep properties. In this study, to clarify this effect, first an accurate numerical model of the SP creep test has been developed following which this model was used to study the influence of test parameters such as specimen thickness, punch diameter and the radius of the receiving hole on the initial yielding. Varying these parameters changes the deformation mechanisms and thus has a strong effect on the deflection-time curves along with the amount of initial plastic deformation. It was observed that decreasing specimen thickness and the punch diameter increased the initial yielding. Conversely, increasing the radius of the receiving hole resulted in higher initial yielding.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessMaterials scienceSmall punchCreepFinite element analysisInitial yieldP91 steelpower lawNumerical-analysisP91 weldmentCreep testingFinite element methodComplex deformationCreep propertiesDeformation mechanismP91 steelUniaxial creep testsCreepSpecimen thicknessPower-lawInvestigation of initial yielding in the small punch creep testArticle0004519629000062-s2.0-85050092325701706607-8https://doi.org/10.3139/120.111206Materials science, characterization & testingPunches; Creep; Indentation