Inelastic stresses in spheres caused by thermal loading

Shahriar Jahanian, Massoud Tavakoli

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Abstract

The plastic deformation of different components of a power plant during service is of importance to the designer. Each component has its own geometry and application. Hollow sphere is a commonly used geometry in power plant industry. In this paper, a numerical method is presented for evaluating the thermoelastoplastic stress distribution in a hollow sphere with temperature-dependent properties. The sphere is assumed to be heated from the inside. A transient quasi-static uncoupled thermoelastoplastic solution is presented. For plastic deformation, Jiang's constitutive equations have been extended for the case of a material with temperature-dependent properties and non-linear strain hardening. The results are compared with the results obtained using different approaches. A close agreement between the present method and other techniques is found. The problem was also tackled for a case where material properties are not temperature dependent. The conclusion is reached that temperature dependency of material is an important factor in determining the results.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalMaterials at High Temperatures
Volume15
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1998

Disciplines

  • Mechanical Engineering

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