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The multiaxial fatigue response of cylindrical geometry under proportional loading subject to fluctuating tractions

Posted on:2005-10-10Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of South CarolinaCandidate:Martinez, Rudy DFull Text:PDF
GTID:1452390008987630Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
A multiaxial fatigue model is proposed, as it would apply to cylindrical geometry in the form of industrial sized pressure vessels. The main focus of the multiaxial fatigue model will be based on using energy methods with the loading states confined to fluctuating tractions under proportional loading. The proposed fatigue model is an effort to support and enhance existing fatigue life predicting methods for pressure vessel design, beyond the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel codes, ASME Section VIII Division 2 and 3, which is currently used in industrial engineering practice for pressure vessel design. Both uniaxial and biaxial low alloy pearlittic-ferritic steel cylindrical cyclic test data are utilized to substantiate the proposed fatigue model. Approximate material hardening and softening aspects from applied load cycling states and the Bauschinger effect are accounted for by adjusting strain control generated hysteresis loops and the cyclic stress strain curve. The proposed fatigue energy model and the current ASME fatigue model are then compared with regards to the accuracy of predicting fatigue life cycle consistencies.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fatigue, Cylindrical geometry, Fluctuating tractions, Proportional loading, Engineering, Pressure vessel design, Proposed
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