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Original Article

Inelastic analysis versus simplified rules for stress concentration fields under variable loading and high temperature

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Pages s205-s208 | Received 20 Sep 2010, Accepted 15 Nov 2010, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Phenomenological constitutive equations that describe the inelastic behaviour of advanced 9–12%Cr heat‐resistant steels at high temperature and multi‐axial stress state are used to study stress concentration fields. The model takes into account hardening/recovery, softening and damage properties by appropriate state variables. The inelastic response of a notched plate under cyclic loading/holding/unloading sequences is analysed by the finite element method and the constitutive model. Furthermore, different simplified rules that are available for rapid assessment of stress concentration fields are applied and the results are compared with the results of inelastic structural analysis. We show that the simplified rules can provide a good estimation of several points on the stress–strain loop.

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