Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
785489 International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this study, residual stress distributions in autofrettaged homogenous spherical pressure vessels subjected to different autofrettage pressures are evaluated. Results are obtained by developing an extension of variable material properties (VMP) method. The modification makes VMP method applicable for analyses of spherical vessels based on actual material behavior both in loading and unloading and considering variable Bauschinger effect. The residual stresses determined by employing finite element method are compared with VMP results and it is demonstrated that the using of simplified material models can cause significant error in estimation of hoop residual stress, especially near the inner surface of the vessel. By performing a parametric study, the optimum autofrettage pressure and corresponding autofrettage percent for creating desirable residual stress state are introduced and determined.

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