The study of creep in machine elements using finite element methods

Bibliography: pages 92-98. === In this thesis a simplified analysis procedure is developed, in which creep laws are decoupled from damage laws, for the purposb of constructing methods of use in the early stages of high temperature design. The procedure is based on the creep and damage laws proposed...

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Main Author: Weber, Marc Anton
Other Authors: Penny, R K
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21954
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-219542020-12-10T05:11:11Z The study of creep in machine elements using finite element methods Weber, Marc Anton Penny, R K Materials - Creep - Mathematical models Mechanical Engineering Bibliography: pages 92-98. In this thesis a simplified analysis procedure is developed, in which creep laws are decoupled from damage laws, for the purposb of constructing methods of use in the early stages of high temperature design. The procedure is based on the creep and damage laws proposed by Kachanov and Rabotnov. The creep laws are normalised. with respect to a convenient normalising stress. As a consequence of this normalisation, the dependence of the creep law on the stress constant, the time and temperature functions, and the actual load level is removed. In addition, if the reference stress of the component is chosen as the normalising stress, the creep law becomes insensitive to the stress exponent. The non-dimensional creep laws are then implemented in a standard finite element scheme, from which the results of a stationary state creep analysis are then in non-dimensional form. In order to estimate rupture times, the maximum stationary stresses in a component are used together with the damage laws. Conservative failure criteria are derived from the creep and damage laws to extend the method to residual life assessment and damage monitoring. The procedure is illustrated and tested against simple examples and case studies. 2016-09-28T18:56:47Z 2016-09-28T18:56:47Z 1990 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Eng) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21954 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Centre for Research in Computational and Applied Mechanics (CERECAM)
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Mechanical Engineering
spellingShingle Materials - Creep - Mathematical models
Mechanical Engineering
Weber, Marc Anton
The study of creep in machine elements using finite element methods
description Bibliography: pages 92-98. === In this thesis a simplified analysis procedure is developed, in which creep laws are decoupled from damage laws, for the purposb of constructing methods of use in the early stages of high temperature design. The procedure is based on the creep and damage laws proposed by Kachanov and Rabotnov. The creep laws are normalised. with respect to a convenient normalising stress. As a consequence of this normalisation, the dependence of the creep law on the stress constant, the time and temperature functions, and the actual load level is removed. In addition, if the reference stress of the component is chosen as the normalising stress, the creep law becomes insensitive to the stress exponent. The non-dimensional creep laws are then implemented in a standard finite element scheme, from which the results of a stationary state creep analysis are then in non-dimensional form. In order to estimate rupture times, the maximum stationary stresses in a component are used together with the damage laws. Conservative failure criteria are derived from the creep and damage laws to extend the method to residual life assessment and damage monitoring. The procedure is illustrated and tested against simple examples and case studies.
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