Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
787785 International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping 2015 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•A method is provided to estimate accumulated elastic–plastic strains.•A consistent method is provided to estimate elastic–plastic strain ranges.•Effect of multilinear kinematic hardening is captured.•Temperature dependent material properties are accounted for.•Few linear elastic analyses required.

The Simplified Theory of Plastic Zones (STPZ) is a direct method based on Zarka's method, primarily developed to estimate post-shakedown quantities of structures under cyclic loading, avoiding incremental analyses through a load histogram. In a different paper the STPZ has previously been shown to provide excellent estimates of the elastic–plastic strain ranges in the state of plastic shakedown as required for fatigue analyses. In the present paper, it is described how the STPZ can be used to predict the strains accumulated through a number of loading cycles due to a ratcheting mechanism, until either elastic or plastic shakedown is achieved, so that strain limits can be satisfied. Thus, a consistent means of estimating both, strain ranges and accumulated strains is provided for structural integrity assessment as required by pressure vessel codes. The computational costs involved typically consist of few linear elastic analyses and some local calculations. Multilinear kinematic hardening and temperature dependent yield stresses are accounted for. The quality of the results and the computational burden involved are demonstrated through four examples.

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