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A.A. Burenin, L.V. Kovtanyuk, and G.L. Panchenko, "Changes in Residual Stresses in the Vicinity of a Continuity Defect in an Elastoviscoplastic Material under Repeated Loading," Mech. Solids. 58 (6), 2024-2033 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 6 Pages 2024-2033
DOI 10.3103/S0025654423600642
Title Changes in Residual Stresses in the Vicinity of a Continuity Defect in an Elastoviscoplastic Material under Repeated Loading
Author(s) A.A. Burenin (Institute of Machinery and Metallurgy FEB RAS, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, 681005, Russia, burenin@iacp.dvo.ru)
L.V. Kovtanyuk (Institute of Machinery and Metallurgy FEB RAS, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, 681005, Russia; Institute of Automation and Control Processes FEB RAS, Vladivostok, 690041 Russia, lk@iacp.dvo.ru)
G.L. Panchenko (Institute of Machinery and Metallurgy FEB RAS, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, 681005, Russia; Institute of Automation and Control Processes FEB RAS, Vladivostok, 690041 Russia, panchenko@iacp.dvo.ru)
Abstract The results of calculations of the stress-strain states of an elastoplastic material containing a single cylindrical continuity defect and loaded with external pressure are presented. The hydrostatic pressure on the surface distant from the defect initially increases, remains constant for some time and then gradually decreases to zero. The process of comprehensive compression leaves, after unloading, a formed level and distribution of residual stresses in the vicinity of the continuity defect. The change in such stresses is calculated upon repeated loading and unloading. Intensity and nature of repeated loads are considered identical to the original ones. Calculations are carried out within the framework of the stated one-dimensional problem of the theory of large deformations. The material is assumed to be incompressible. The development of areas of viscoplastic flow in the active part of the process and their attenuation during unloading are taken into account. Changes in the geometric dimensions of the evolving defect are assessed.
Keywords elasticity, viscoplasticity, large deformations, residual stresses, repeated loading
Received 10 April 2023Revised 16 April 2023Accepted 18 April 2023
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