Cyclic thermal loading in the creep range. I. Low levels of thermal loading (Q761261)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3885421
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3885421 |
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Cyclic thermal loading in the creep range. I. Low levels of thermal loading (English)
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1985
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Upper bounds on the deformation rates of structures subjected to cyclic thermal loading in the creep range are presented for low levels of thermal loading for a simple creep constitutive equation which includes the effect of thermal recovery. It is argued that the combination of material assumptions are conservative. The deformation rate is related to the strain rate in a reference material test at constant stress and cyclic temperature history. The level of stress is determined from the perfectly plastic shakedown solution and the reference temperature at a given instant is the same as that for the structure subjected to a constant load and the intantaneous temperature distribution.
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Upper bounds
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deformation rates
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cyclic thermal loading
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creep range
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low levels of thermal loading
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simple creep constitutive equation
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effect of thermal recovery
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combination of material assumptions are conservative
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strain rate
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reference material test
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constant stress
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cyclic temperature history
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perfectly plastic shakedown solution
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