Thermoviscoplasticity by finite element: Tensile and compression test (Q580057)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4016407
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4016407 |
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Thermoviscoplasticity by finite element: Tensile and compression test (English)
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1987
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The coupled thermoviscoplasticity equations are developed based on the rational theory of thermodynamics. The equations are implemented in a finite element program and applied to solving the adiabatic uniaxial tensile and compression tests of Inconel 100 at an elevated temperature (1000 K). Results of the uniaxial tensile test depict a uniform temperature drop of about 2 K, due to elastic dilation, followed by a temperature rise as plastic deformation takes place. Compression results show a non-uniform temperature rise throughout the loading history with a maximum at the mid-point of the compression specimen.
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coupled thermoviscoplasticity equations
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finite element program
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adiabatic uniaxial tensile
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