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9780792367376

Iutam Symposium on Creep in Structures

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    9780792367376

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    0792367375

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-12-01
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
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This is the Proceedings of the IUTAM Symposium on Creep in Structures, held at Nagoya, 3-7 April 2000, which is the 5th one of this series of the IUTAM Symposia organized every then years since 1960. The present Proceedings contains 48 innovative papers presented at the 5th Symposium, in which 91 participants from 15 countries participated to consolidate the development of creep research since 1990 and to discuss the new horizons in this fundamental field of applied mechanics in the coming century. The papers contained deal with (1) physical and microstructural process of creep, viscoplasticity and creep damage related to their modeling, (2) elaborated constitutive equations of time-dependent deformation and damage, (3) creep damage and fracture of engineering materials and structures, (4) computational modeling, simulation, analysis and design of structures in creep, and (5) creep of polymers, composites, and heterogeneous materials. This volume is useful for researchers and graduate course students in the relevant fields.

Table of Contents

An opening address
1(2)
D. R. Hayhurst
Micromechanism-quantification for creep constitutive equations
3(14)
B. F. Dyson
M. McLean
Creep of γ -TiAl based alloys: experiments and computational modeling
17(14)
W. T. Marketz
A. Chatterjee
F. D. Fischer
H. Clemens
Anisotropic creep of single crystal superalloys
31(10)
D. M. Knowles
D. W. Maclachlan
A rate dependent formulation for void growth in single crystal materials
41(10)
E. P. Busso
N. P. O'Dowd
R. J. Dennis
Microstructural modeling of creep fracture in polycrystalline materials
51(14)
P. Onck
B.-N. Nguyen
E. Van Der Giessen
Creep crack growth: from discrete to continuum damage modeling
65(10)
B.-N. Nguyen
P. Onck
E. Van Der Giessen
Prediction of inner cracking behavior in heat-resistant steel under creep-fatigue condition by means of three-dimensional numerical simulation
75(10)
N. Tada
R. Ohtani
Creep of welded structures
85(10)
T. H. Hyde
W. Sun
Two parameter characterization of crack tip fields under creep conditions
95(10)
A. D. Bettinson
N. P. O'Dowd
K. Nikbin
G. A. Webster
Cavity growth induced by electric current andstress in LSI conductor
105(10)
T. Kitamura
T. Shibutani
Dislocation density simulations for bulk single crystal growth process using dislocation kinetics model
115(10)
N. Miyazaki
Multiaxial creep fatigue under anisothermal conditions
125(6)
J. P. Sermage
J. Lemaitre
R. Desmorat
Constitutive modeling of viscoplastic damage in solder materials
131(10)
Y. Wei
C. L. Chow
M. K. Neilsen
H. E. Fang
Consideration of stress state influences in the material modeling of creep and damage
141(10)
H. Altenbach
Strain, stress and damage fields in damaged and cracked solids
151(14)
A. Benallal
L. Siad
Effects of damage on the asymptotic fields of a model I creep crack in steady-state growth
165(10)
S. Murakami
T. Hirano
Y. Liu
Computational continuum damage mechanics: its use in the prediction of creep in structures: past, present and future
175(14)
D. R. Hayhurst
Cracking of creeping structures described by means of CDM
189(8)
A. Bodnar
M. Chrzanowski
A coupled formulation for thermo-viscoplasticity at finite strains: application to hot metal forming
197(10)
L. Adam
J. P. Ponthot
Thick axisymmetric plate subjected to thermo-mechanical damage
207(10)
A. Ganczarski
Creep of shotcrete tunnel shells
217(14)
Ch. Hellmich
M. Lechner
R. Lackner
J. Macht
H.A. Mang
Rupture life time prediction and deformation mechanisms during creep of single-crystal nickel-base superalloys
231(10)
A. Epishin
E. Kablove
E. Golubovskiy
I. Svetlov
T. Link
U. Bruckner
P. Portella
Creep damage assessment and void formation in engineering materials
241(16)
H. C. Furtado
I. Le May
Creep damage accumulation and failure in narrow regions of steel welds
257(10)
D. J. Smith
N. S. Walker
S. T. Kimmins
Long-term creep life prediction based on understanding of creep deformation behavior of ferritic heat resistant steels
267(10)
K. Yagi
F. Abe
K. Kimura
H. Kushima
Near-threshould fatigue crack growth in SUS304 steel at elevated temperatures
277(10)
S. Kubo
E. Tamura
N. Tagami
K. Ohji
Approximate viscoplastic notch analysis
287(10)
G. Harkegard
H.-J. Huth
The reference stress method in creep design: a thirty year retrospective
297(14)
J. T. Boyle
R. Seshadri
Study on creep-fatigue life prediction methods based on long-term creep-fatigue tests for austenitic stainless steel
311(10)
Y. Takahashi
Developments in creep fracture assessments within the R5 procedures
321(10)
R. A. Ainsworth
D. W. Dean
P. J. Budden
On global approaches to some problems involving plasticity and viscosity effects
331(10)
Ky Dang Van
On the simulation of large viscoplastic structures under anisothermal cyclic loadings
341(10)
L. Verger
A. Constantinescu
E. Charkaluk
Description of inelastic behavior of perforated plates based on effective stress concept
351(10)
T. Igari
T. Tokiyoshi
Y. Mizokami
The overstress model applied to normal and pathological behavior of some engineering alloys
361(14)
E. Krempl
K. Ho
Creep strain uncertainties associated with testpiece extensometer ridges: their identification and reduction
375(16)
D. R. Hayhurst
J. Lin
Z. L. Kowalewski
B. F. Dyson
Equivalence of back stress during plastic and creep deformation
391(10)
H. Ishikawa
K. Sasaki
T. Mayama
Assessment of the multiaxial creep data based on the isochronous creep surface concept
401(10)
Z.L. Kowalewski
Biaxial and triaxial creep testing of type 304 stainless steel at 923K
411(8)
M. Sakane
T. Hosokawa
Uniaxial/multiaxial creep-ratchetting of several types of steels and its constitutive modelling
419(10)
F. Yoshida
Temperature measurement and lifetime prediction of a high-pressure turbine rotor
429(10)
Y. Sugita
N. Sinohara
K. Sugiyama
Effect of matrix creep on fiber stress profiles in unidirectional composites: mesoscopic analysis based on a variational method
439(14)
N. Ohno
T. Ando
T. Miyake
S. Biwa
Micromechanics based creep damage analysis of unidirectional metal matrix composites
453(10)
S. Kruch
J.L. Chaboche
N. Carrere
Micromechnical models for creep in the consolidation of composites
463(6)
J. Carmai
F. P. E. Dunne
Off-axis creep behavior of unidirectional polymer matrix composites at high temperature
469(10)
M. Kawai
Creep of ice and microstructural changes under confining pressure
479(10)
P. D. Barrette
I. J. Jordaan
Numerical and experimental creep bending behavior of polyethylene beams
489(10)
T. Hiroe
H. Matsuo
K. Fujiwara
F. Ohashi
A numerical elastic-viscoplastic collapse analysis of circular cylindrical shells under axial compression
499(10)
L. P. Mikkelsen
Time-dependence of buckling load for a viscoelastic plate under creep condition
509(10)
T.-Q. Yang
X. Zhang
Q. Gang
Q. An
Author Index 519

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