1995
DOI: 10.1007/s004190050007
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Untersuchung des anisotropen Kriechverhaltens vorgeschäadigter Werkstoffe am austenitischen

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“…Examples are theories of rods, plates shells and three-dimensional solids as well as direct variational methods, e.g. Altenbach et al (1998);Betten (2005); Boyle and Spence (1983); Hyde et al (2013);Malinin (1981); Podgorny et al (1984); Skrzypek (1993). Numerical solution techniques, for example the finite element method can be combined with various time step integration techniques to simulate time dependent structural behavior up to critical state of failure.…”
Section: Modeling Approachesmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Examples are theories of rods, plates shells and three-dimensional solids as well as direct variational methods, e.g. Altenbach et al (1998);Betten (2005); Boyle and Spence (1983); Hyde et al (2013);Malinin (1981); Podgorny et al (1984); Skrzypek (1993). Numerical solution techniques, for example the finite element method can be combined with various time step integration techniques to simulate time dependent structural behavior up to critical state of failure.…”
Section: Modeling Approachesmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Robinson et al (2003a, b), deep drawing sheets, e.g. Betten (1976Betten ( , 2001, forgings Naumenko and Gariboldi (2014) and multi-pass weld metals Hyde et al (2003). In Kawai (1989) these cases series of uni-axial creep tests for specific loading directions are performed in order to establish the material behavior.…”
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“…Because of the different orientation of the intergranular decohesions between grains, damage generally develops anisotropically [14,15]. Experimental investigations [16,17] clearly show the strong influence of the anisotropic evolution of damage on the lifetime when the loading direction changes. In order to predict the mechanical response of metals at elevated temperatures in the whole range from primary to tertiary creep, the respective constitutive equations have to include nonlinear viscoplastic deformation and anisotropic damage.…”
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confidence: 99%