Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7175667 Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The dissipated fracture of a rectangular plate with bending under conditions of a time-varying plane stress state taking account of the effect of an aggressive medium is investigated. A method for determining the time up to the fracture of such a plate when it is successively bent in different planes is proposed. Using Rabotnov's kinetic theory, the times up to fracture are compared in the case of scalar and vector damage parameters using a power creep model. The deviations of the sum of the partial times from unity are investigated in the case of piece-wise constant relations between the level of the bending moment and time. An analogy with the results of experiments on the creep strength of rods with a piecewise-constant tensile stress is shown.
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