Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
296973 Nuclear Engineering and Design 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Shakedown behavior of multilayered beams under cyclic thermo-mechanical loadings was analyzed based on Armstrong–Fredrick nonlinear kinematic hardening model coupled with ductile damage. The shakedown limit loads were determined by the accumulation of plastic straining after enough cycles under various loading combinations and presented by the Bree-like diagram. The effects of the thickness ratio of film/substrate as well as damage parameters on shakedown behavior were also addressed. The calculated results indicated that the twice yield stress limit for shakedown evaluation is considerable conservative compared with the shakedown domain obtained by nonlinear kinematic hardening model. However, shakedown limit loads decreases remarkably considering the ductile damage and the twice yield stress limit for shakedown estimation may be unsafe for engineering designs, especially when the thermal load is prominent.

► The ductile damage leads to a significant influence on the shakedown boundary in Bree diagram. ► The twice yield stress limit for shakedown evaluation is pretty conservative as nonlinear kinematic hardening involved. ► Bree diagram was modified in considering the effects of nonlinear kinematic hardening and ductile damage.

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