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I. V. Lyubashevskaya and O. V. Sosnin, "Generalized forces in creep estimates for standard structural members," Mech. Solids. 40 (5), 93-98 (2005) |
Year |
2005 |
Volume |
40 |
Number |
5 |
Pages |
93-98 |
Title |
Generalized forces in creep estimates for standard structural members |
Author(s) |
I. V. Lyubashevskaya (Novosibirsk)
O. V. Sosnin (Novosibirsk) |
Abstract |
It is shown experimentally that by reducing the external generalized forces
Qi acting on a rod member in high-temperature creep to an equivalent
value Q*, one can estimate the creep intensity and compare the behavior
of rods without considering internal stress fields. |
References |
1. | Yu. N. Rabotnov, Mechanics of Solids [in Russian],
Nauka, Moscow, 1979. |
2. | Yu. N. Rabotnov, Creep of Structural Members [in Russian], Nauka,
Moscow, 1966. |
3. | V. P. Radchenko, M. N. Saushkin, and S. N. Kubyshkina , "A
generalized model of nonelastic strain and fracture of a thick-walled
spherical shell under creep," Vestn. Samarsk. Gos. Tekhn. Un-ta, No. 9, pp. 46-54, 2000. |
4. | O. V. Sosnin and I. V. Lyubashevskaya, "Approximate estimates of
high-temperature creep of structural members," Zh. Prikl. Mekhaniki i Tekhn. Fiziki, Vol. 42, No. 6,
pp. 299-312, 2001. |
5. | O. V. Sosnin, B. V. Gorev, and A. F. Nikitenko, "On the
justification of the energy statement of creep theory," Probl. Prochnosti,
No. 11, pp. 3-13, 1976. |
6. | O. V. Sosnin, "On anisotropic creep of materials," Zh. Prikl. Mekhaniki i Tekhn. Fiziki, No. 6,
pp. 99-104, 1965. |
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Received |
28 August 2003 |
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