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A.M. Lokoshchenko, "Vibrocreep of Metals in Uniaxial and Complex Stress States," Mech. Solids. 49 (4), 453-460 (2014)
Year 2014 Volume 49 Number 4 Pages 453-460
DOI 10.3103/S0025654414040104
Title Vibrocreep of Metals in Uniaxial and Complex Stress States
Author(s) A.M. Lokoshchenko (Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Michurinskii pr-t 1, Moscow, 119192 Russia, loko@imec.msu.ru)
Abstract The results of the creep tests with extension and torsion of tubular specimens made of D16AT and AD1 aluminum alloys, which were earlier obtained at the Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov State University, were analyzed theoretically. Experimental data obtained with the author's participation imply that a sharp increase in creep rate is observed under certain conditions when a vibration stress of small amplitude is added to the static stress. This effect (vibrocreep effect) is manifested only if the form of the stress state under the common action of static and dynamic stresses differs from the form of the static stress state. In this case, as the duration of the applied vibration stress increases, the vibrocreep effect gradually weakens.

In this paper, we propose a model for describing the obtained experimental data containing the kinetic parameter; this parameter is nonzero only in the case of a complex stress state in the tubular specimens. As a positive measure of this parameter, we use the angle of rotation of the maximum principal stress vector when small vibrations are added to the basic stress state. The obtained experimental and theoretical creep curves are in a good agreement for different types of the stress states.
Keywords creep, tubular specimen, complex stress state, aluminum alloy, vibration, vibrocreep effect, modeling, kinetic theory
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Received 18 May 2012
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