1. Effect of the Type of Creep Constitutive Equation on Strain and Stress Distributions of Notched Cylindrical Bars under Tension Creep.
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Majima, T, Liu, Q, and Haruki, K
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STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) ,METAL creep ,FINITE element method - Abstract
A finite element calculation was performed to investigate the effect of differences in the type of creep constitutive equation on the distributions of strain and stress on the net section of notched cylindrical bars subjected to large deformation. Three different types of creep constitutive equation were employed; they are of primary-tertiary creep, primary-secondary creep and tertiary creep. The effect of type of creep constitutive equation on the creep strain components versus deformation at the net section 2 ln(d0/d) relations and on the distribution of axial creep strain decreases with decreasing notch radius. For a small notch radius the values of creep strain components on the net section are determined to a high degree of accuracy only by two factors of notch radius and 2 ln(d0/d). The deep concave distribution of axial creep strain and high strain concentration are maintained during creep deformation. The axial and equivalent stresses versus 2 ln(d0/d) relations are strongly affected by the difference in type of creep constitutive equation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1998
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