2018
DOI: 10.1142/s0219455418500992
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Effects of Notch Depth and Direction on Stability of Local Sharp-Notched Circular Tubes Subjected to Cyclic Bending

Abstract: Cyclic bending of tubes leads to progressive ovalization of the tube cross-section, and persistent cycling causes catastrophic buckling of the tube. This paper presents the response and stability of SUS304 stainless steel tubes with local sharp-notched depths of 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0[Formula: see text]mm and notch directions of 0[Formula: see text], 30[Formula: see text], 60[Formula: see text], and 90[Formula: see text] under cyclic bending. The experimental results reveal that the moment–curvature relat… Show more

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“…The type of the local sharp notch was a local sharp cut. Thereafter, Lee et al [7] explored the cyclic bending response and failure of local sharp-notched SUS304 stainless steel tubes. The type of the local sharp notch was a local sharp groove.…”
Section: Figure (1): a Schematic Drawing Of A Round-hole Tubementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The type of the local sharp notch was a local sharp cut. Thereafter, Lee et al [7] explored the cyclic bending response and failure of local sharp-notched SUS304 stainless steel tubes. The type of the local sharp notch was a local sharp groove.…”
Section: Figure (1): a Schematic Drawing Of A Round-hole Tubementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure(7) depicts a typical set of the experimentally determined cyclic moment (M)-curvature () curve for round-hole 6061-T6 aluminum alloy tube with a hole diameter of 6 mm submitted to cyclic bending[1] . The M- response exhibited an almost closed and stable loop from the first bending cycle.…”
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“…In their study, the ANSYS was employed to simulate the DD o /D o -k and M (moment)-k relationships. After that, Lee et al 29 researched the failure of local sharp-grooved 304 stainless steel tubes submitted to cyclic bending. The M-k relationships were very similar to that obtained by Lee et al 25 ; but, the contours of the DD o /D o -k relationships were completely different.…”
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“…In addition, the relationship between bending moment (M)-curvature (κ) and ΔDo/Do-κ was analyzed by ANSYS. Lee et al [18] studied the cyclic bending response of SUS304 stainless steel pipes with local sharp grooves. In their research, ANSYS also analyzed the M-κ and ΔDo/Do-κ relationships.…”
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confidence: 99%