2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijplas.2005.05.006
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Time-dependent ratchetting experiments of SS304 stainless steel

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“…The walls serve as obstacles in arresting the dislocations during the waiting time t w . In an earlier study as well [12], the secondary hardening in low carbon steel due to the DSA effect was observed.…”
Section: Isotropic Hardening With Dsa Effectmentioning
confidence: 76%
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“…The walls serve as obstacles in arresting the dislocations during the waiting time t w . In an earlier study as well [12], the secondary hardening in low carbon steel due to the DSA effect was observed.…”
Section: Isotropic Hardening With Dsa Effectmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The use of the yield surface in macroscopic cyclic plasticity theories ensures the accurate description of the Bauschinger effect. The Armstrong and Frederick (A-F) [7] model, improved by Chaboche [8], Cailletaud [9], Macdowell [10], Ohno [11], Kang [12] and Khan [13] is suitable for the description of cyclic kinematic hardening. The splitting of the back stress into several parts was found to be successful for kinematic hardening in the LCF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mechanical properties of SUS304 are shown in Table. 1, which are obtained from references [9][10][11]. Repeated loading with sinusoidal wave form of min max 0 V V was applied to the model at one end until 900 cycles while the other end was fixed in the loading direction.…”
Section: Numerical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some nuclear reactor components [10,11], silos [12], and structural components in turbines and aircraft [7] and components also in metallurgical industries [13] could become subject to shakedown. Field observations indicated that many pavements do in fact shakedown rather than deform continuously [14].…”
Section: B)mentioning
confidence: 99%