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<rss version="0.92"><channel><title>Analysis of Creep Rupture and Deformation Data</title><link>http://creep-rupture-steels.blog.co.uk/</link><description></description><language>en-EU</language><docs>http://backend.userland.com/rss092</docs><image><title>Analysis of Creep Rupture and Deformation Data</title><link>http://creep-rupture-steels.blog.co.uk/</link><url>http://data5.blog.de/design/preview/71/56d621b0272cda0c799f1365327abc_160x200.jpg</url></image><item><title>ECCC Conference</title><description>	&lt;p&gt;At the ECCC conference &lt;a href="http://www.ommi.co.uk/etd/ECCC%20Creep%20Conf_%20Program%20Issue%202b.pdf"&gt; Creep &amp; Fracture in High Temperature Components - Design &amp; Life Assessment Issues 12-14 Sept 2005&lt;/a&gt; in London there were many papers that discussed the creep rupture strength of steels that experienced changes in activation energy.  There were as many different ways to analyse these data as there were authors.  This Blog aims to open up the discussion on this topic to get comments from other researchers; engineers, scientists and statisticians.
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