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Creep Strength

The constant nominal stress that will cause a specified quantity of creep or secondary creep in a given time at a constant temperature. The resulting rate of continuous deformation is often expressed as psi to produce 0.1 percent elongation in 10,000 hours at the temperature indicated.

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