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Cyclic creep damage in thin-walled structures

Цифровой репозитарии Национального технического университета "Харьковский политехнический институт" (eNTUKhPIIR)

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Title Cyclic creep damage in thin-walled structures
 
Creator Altenbach, H.
Breslavsky, D.
Morachkovsky, O.
Naumenko, K.
 
Description Thin-walled structural elements are often subjected to cyclic loadings. This paper presents a material model describing creep behaviour under high-cycle loading conditions (N greater than or equal to 5 x 10(4)-10(5)). Assuming that the load can be split into two joint acting parts (a static and a superposed, rapidly varying small cyclic component), the asymptotic expansion of two time-scales has been applied to the governing equations of the initial-boundary value creep problem. The system of equations determine two problems. The first is similar to the creep problem by quasi-static loading. The second is the problem of forced vibrations. Both the problems are coupled by constitutive equations. The model is applied to the simulation of the cyclic creep damage behaviour of thin-walled structural elements. The results are discussed for two special numerical examples (a conical shell and a circular plate). The simulations show that the creep and the damage rates as well as the failure time are strongly sensitive to the redistribution of the stress state cycle asymmetry parameter A(s). The values of A(s) increase during the creep process. For particular cases of the loading frequency, A(s) can exceed the critical value. In this case the material model must be extended in order to consider the creep-fatigue damage interaction.
 
Date 2016-02-05T12:30:13Z
2016-02-05T12:30:13Z
2000
 
Type Article
 
Identifier Cyclic creep damage in thin-walled structures / H. Altenbach [et al.] // Journal of strain analysis for engineering design. – 2000. – Vol. 35, № 1. – P. 1-12.
http://repository.kpi.kharkov.ua/handle/KhPI-Press/19731
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher Mechanical Engineering Publications, Ltd.