Behaviour of viscoelastic-viscoplastic spheres and cylinders - Fully plastic vessel walls (Q1061545)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3911863
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Behaviour of viscoelastic-viscoplastic spheres and cylinders - Fully plastic vessel walls
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3911863

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    Behaviour of viscoelastic-viscoplastic spheres and cylinders - Fully plastic vessel walls (English)
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    The material model consists of a viscoelastic Burgers element and an additional viscoplastic Bingham element when the effective stress exceeds the yield stress. For fully plastic vessel walls, exact closed-form expressions are derived for the stress and strain state in pressurised or relaxation loaded thick-walled cylinders in plane strain and spheres. For the spherical problem, the material compressibility is accounted for. The influence of the different material parameters on the behaviour of the vessels is evaluated. It is shown that the magnitude of the Maxwell viscosity is of major importance for the long-term behaviour of thick- walled fully plastic vessels.
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    viscoelastic Burgers element
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    additional viscoplastic Bingham element
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    effective stress exceeds the yield stress
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    exact closed-form expressions
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    stress and strain state
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    pressurised or relaxation loaded thick-walled cylinders
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    plane strain
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    spheres
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    material compressibility
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    influence of the different material parameters
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    magnitude of the Maxwell viscosity
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    long-term behaviour
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    thick-walled fully plastic vessels
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