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A Direct Method on the Evaluation of Cyclic Steady State of Structures With Creep Effect
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCreep EffectCyclic BehaviorStructural EngineeringStressstrain AnalysisStructural DynamicCyclic Steady StateMechanical BehaviorDynamic AnalysisSolid MechanicsLinear Matching MethodLow-cycle FatigueThin-walled StructureDynamic Constitutive BehaviorStructural AnalysisDirect MethodStructural MechanicsCreep Fatigue DamageMechanics Of Materials
This paper describes a new extension of the linear matching method (LMM) for the direct evaluation of cyclic behavior with creep effects of structures subjected to a general load condition in the steady cyclic state, with the new implementation of the cyclic hardening model and time hardening creep constitutive model. A benchmark example of a Bree cylinder and a more complicated three-dimensional (3D) plate with a center hole subjected to cyclic thermal load and constant mechanical load are analyzed to verify the applicability of the new LMM to deal with the creep fatigue damage. For both examples, the stabilized cyclic responses for different loading conditions and dwell time periods are obtained and validated. The effects of creep behavior on the cyclic responses are investigated. The new LMM procedure provides a general purpose technique, which is able to generate both the closed and nonclosed hysteresis loops depending upon the applied load condition, providing details of creep strain and plastic strain range for creep and fatigue damage assessments with creep fatigue interaction.
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