ASME STP-PT-022
- standard by ASME International, 09/03/2008
- Comparison and Validation of Creep-Buckling Analysis Methods
- Category: ASME
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Full Description
This report provides comparisons of creep-buckling calculations and provides guidance on
approximate methods which are feasible for design. This report includes a discussion of the various
creep models, presents creep buckling analysis techniques, and provides several comparative example
calculations.
The techniques discussed in this report include:
1. Baseline analysis. Finite element creep analysis with different creep models and full non-linear strain-displacement (geometrical) analysis.
2. Critical strain technique. Elastic buckling strain defines the creep buckling strain.
3. Tangent/secant modulus approaches. Combinations of tangent and secant moduli of the isochronous stress-strain curve are used in calculations that reduce to elastic buckling calculations in the elastic case.
4. Use of an isochronous stress-strain curve in a limit/instability analysis of the imperfect structure. An instability (buckling) analysis would be in principle the same as Technique 3, and should generate the same answer. Adding plastic collapse as a failure mode ensures that the yield strength of the structure is not exceeded. This analysis therefore reflects the failure modes which are covered by the baseline technique.
The techniques discussed in this report include:
1. Baseline analysis. Finite element creep analysis with different creep models and full non-linear strain-displacement (geometrical) analysis.
2. Critical strain technique. Elastic buckling strain defines the creep buckling strain.
3. Tangent/secant modulus approaches. Combinations of tangent and secant moduli of the isochronous stress-strain curve are used in calculations that reduce to elastic buckling calculations in the elastic case.
4. Use of an isochronous stress-strain curve in a limit/instability analysis of the imperfect structure. An instability (buckling) analysis would be in principle the same as Technique 3, and should generate the same answer. Adding plastic collapse as a failure mode ensures that the yield strength of the structure is not exceeded. This analysis therefore reflects the failure modes which are covered by the baseline technique.
Product Details
- Published:
- 09/03/2008
- ISBN(s):
- 9780791831748
- Number of Pages:
- 31
- File Size:
- 1 file , 1000 KB
- Note:
- This product is unavailable in Ukraine, Russia, Belarus