Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7174061 International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 2016 15 Pages PDF
Abstract
The current paper deals with the cyclic plastic response and strain ratcheting of circular steel tubes under repeated inelastic pure bending. A closed-form solution is proposed for the problem. The cyclic softening/hardening behaviour of the material is modelled using a combined bilinear kinematic/nonlinear isotropic hardening rule. The relative hardening modulus in each half-cycle is considered as an extra state variable to account for the non-fading memory characteristics of the material. The cycle by cycle growth (creep) in the ovalisation of the cross-section is modelled using a modified version of the Bailey-Norton creep law. The solution considers the material nonlinearity, the cyclic plasticity effects and the geometrical nonlinearity due to the ovalisation of the cross-section. The model predictions are examined against a number of available test data on the inelastic monotonic and cyclic bending of tubes and reasonable agreements are observed.
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