Analytical Approach in Autofrettaged Spherical Pressure Vessels Considering The Bauschinger Effect
Analytical Approach in Autofrettaged Spherical Pressure Vessels Considering The Bauschinger Effect
Analytical Approach in Autofrettaged Spherical Pressure Vessels Considering The Bauschinger Effect
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1
re = 关r − 2兴
E
共5兲
1
e = 关共1 − 兲 − r兴
E
共f兲 plastic strains
rp = − eq
p
共6兲
1
p = 2 eq
p
where
2共1 − 兲
A=
E
Integrating Eq. 共7兲 and applying the boundary condition eq
p
= 0 at r = R yields
deq
冕 冕
r p
eq
1+A p
dr̄ deq
=− p
deq 共8兲
R r̄ 0
p
3共eq + Aeq兲
Since eq关eq
p
共R兲兴 = y is valid at r = R, the following general
equation can be obtained:
冉冊
R
r
3
=
eq
p
+ Aeq
A y
共9兲
Fig. 1 Spherical pressure vessels: „a… spherical coordinate
system and „b… elastic-plastic region „loading and unloading… Radial stress is evaluated using the following relationship ob-
tained using Eqs. 共1兲 and 共4兲 together
The following expressions are valid for a spherical vessel sub- where C1 is the constant of integration determined by imposing
jected to a uniform internal pressure, P, with isotropic elastic and the condition that at plastic radius 共r = R兲, the stress is equal to the
plastic zones as presented in Fig. 1. Under these conditions the stress evaluated in the elastic region.
stresses and the strains depend only on the distance r from the
center of the sphere. So that, any spherical coordinate system with 3 Analytical Integration for Different Material Model
the origin in the center of the sphere is a principal coordinate in the Loading Phase
system 共see Fig. 1共a兲兲.
The principal assumptions are: In this section, various material models, such as the bilinear
model 共with both kinematic and isotropic hardening in unloading
共a兲 equilibrium phase兲 and the Ramberg–Osgood law will be studied. By using the
relationship between equivalent stress and equivalent plastic strain
dr − r 共either eq = f共eq
p
兲 law or its inverse eq
p
= 关f −1共eq兲兴, and by using
−2 =0 共1兲 the equations introduced in the previous section, it is possible to
dr r
obtain closed form expressions for the stress and strain compo-
共b兲 compatibility nents.
d共e + p兲 共e + p兲 − 共re + rp兲 3.1 Bilinear Material. For the bilinear material model as pre-
+ =0 共2兲 sented in Fig. 2, the relation between equivalent stress and equiva-
dr r lent plastic strain can be stated as below 关4兴
共c兲 Prandtl–Reuss equation
eq = y + E Peq
p
共11兲
p
deq = 2dp 共3兲 where
共d兲 equivalent stress E tE
Ep =
E − Et
eq = − r 共4兲 Now this material model is applied to derive expressions for
共e兲 elastic strains stresses and strains in spherical pressure vessels. Substituting eq
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and 共17兲 with the aforementioned assumption, the equivalent
stress and strain within the plastic zone can be obtained as
冉冊 eq = y
R
r
3/n
共18兲
冋 冉冊册
eq
p
=
y R3
E r3
−
R
r
3/n
共19兲
from Eq. 共11兲 into Eq. 共9兲, the equivalent plastic strain can be
= 冉 冊 冋 冉 冊 冉 冊冉 冊 册
2
3
y 共n − 1兲 +
R
b
3
+
3
2
−n
R
r
3/n
共21兲
expressed as
eq
p
=
A y
1 + AE p
冋冉 冊 册
R
r
3
−1 共12兲 4 Unloading Phase
4.1 General Equations. The application of autofrettage pres-
Using Eqs. 共11兲 and 共12兲 the equivalent stress is obtained as
冋 冉 冊册
sure during the loading phase results in a plastic region of radius
y R 3 R, Fig. 1. Residual stresses are introduced in the internal pressure
eq = 1 + AE p 共13兲 boundary of spherical pressure vessels, in the unloading phase.
1 + AE p r
Due to the high value of the autofrettage pressure and also the
By substituting Eq. 共13兲 into Eq. 共10兲, the expression for radial Bauschinger effect, a new plastic radius 共R⬘兲 would appear, such
stress for bilinear material is obtained as that a ⬍ R⬘ ⬍ R. For the unloading phase, the stresses i⬘ 共i
冉冊 冉 冊
冉 冊冦冋冉 冊 册 冧
R R3 = r , , 兲 due to a negative variation of the internal pressure −P,
3 ln + AE p 3 − 1 may be obtained by rearranging Eqs. 共1兲–共6兲 as suggested by
2 y R 3
r r
r = −1 − 共14兲 Bland for cylindrical vessels 关16兴. Hence the residual stress i⬙ is
3 b 1 + AE p
given by
Using eq and r with Eq. 共4兲, an expression for hoop stress is
easily derived i⬙ = i⬘ + i where i = r, , 共22兲
冊冦冋冉 冊 册 冧
3
R 1 R
冉
3 ln − AE p 3 − 1 关4,5兴兲 the unloading differential equation turns out to be
2 y R 3
1 r 2 r
= + − d⬘eq
3 b 2 1 + AE p 1+A
dr d⬘eqp
共15兲 =− d⬘eqp 共23兲
r 3共⬘eq + A⬘eq兲
p
The plastic radius R may be calculated by imposing in Eq. 共14兲:
r = −P for r = a. On the other hand, by introducing the boundary For work-hardening materials, considering the Bauschinger co-
condition r = −P at r = a in Eqs. 共9兲 and 共15兲, it is possible to efficient ␣共eq
p
兲, the unloading yield stress assumes the form 关5兴
obtain the plastic radius 共R兲 in relation to the autofretage pressure ⬘y = 2␣eq 共24兲
共P兲 as
As in the case of cylindrical vessels 关5兴, by taking into account
冦 冤冉
Eq. 共24兲, a good approximation of the solution of Eq. 共23兲 can be
− a 3b 3 Ab3E p − Aa3E p − a3
冊 obtained as
冉 冊
R= ⫻ Lambertw
− Ab E p + Aa3E p + a3
3
b3 R⬘ 3
⬘eqp + A⬘eq
= 共25兲
冢 冣冥冧
3 3 1/3 r 2␣Aeq
AE p P − y + P
2 2 Equation 共25兲 may be solved as well as the unloading - law is
⫻ exp 共16兲 known and the hardening rule is assumed. The hardening rule
y
depends on the material behavior and only after a test 共loading
Lambertw共X兲, also called the omega function, evaluates Lam- and unloading curve兲 is it possible to choose the correct model.
bert’s W function at X. This funcation solves the equation WeW On the other hand, kinematic and isotropic hardening give two
= X for W as a function of X 关15兴 and it has many applications in reasonable boundary limits. Hence, in this paper, an analytical
mathematics and engineering problems. equation for residual stress will be developed for both kinematic
and isotropic hardening rules. Furthermore, we have considered a
3.2 Modified Ramberg–Osgood Law. A modified form of
bilinear - law and a power hardening material 共namely modi-
the Ramberg–Osgood equation is used instead of the original
fied Ramberg–Osgood兲 where the load history during unloading
Ramberg–Osgood law to overcome the difficulty in obtaining the
phase is related to the previous loading phase.
yield stress explicitly. The - curve using the modified
Ramberg–Osgood law is described by 4.2 Bilinear Material. For bilinear material, in the unloading
冦 冧
eq phase, the equivalent stress is expressed as
eq = when eq ⬍ y
E ⬘eq = 2␣eq + E pu⬘eqp 共26兲
冉 冊
共17兲
y eq
n
eq From the general unloading solution in Eq. 共25兲, Eqs. 共12兲 and
eq
p
= − when eq 艌 y 共13兲 can be rewritten for unloading phase as
E y
冋冉 冊 册
E
An assumption A ⬇ 1 / E has been taken 关4兴 共which corresponds 2A␣eq R⬘ 3
⬘eqp = −1 共27兲
to the material incompressibility condition, = 0.5兲. Using Eqs. 共9兲 1 + AE pu r
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Fig. 4 Bilinear material under unloading: ␣ constant „isotropic
Fig. 3 Bilinear material under unloading: kinematic hardening hardening with ␣ = 1…
⬘eq =
2␣eq
1 + AE pu
冋
1 + AE pu
R⬘
r
冉 冊册 3
共28兲
The residual stresses can be evaluated using the following
equations:
冉 冊 冉 冊
冤
Also for obtaining unloading stress, Eq. 共10兲 can be modified as R⬘ R ⬘3
6 ln + 2AE pu 3 − 1
r⬘ = − 2 冕
r
⬘eq
dr̄ + C1⬘ = − 2 冕
r
2␣eq
共1 + AE pu兲r̄
冋 1 + AE pu 冉 冊册
R⬘ 3
dr̄
2
r⬙ = y
3
r
1 + AE pu
r
冉 冊 冉冊
R⬘ r̄ R⬘ r̄
冊冥
R3
冉 冊
R
4兩␣兩R⬘兩eq兩R⬘ R⬘3
冉
AE p 3 − 1 + 3 ln
− −1 共29兲 r r R3 − 2R⬘3
3 b3 − + +1 共35兲
1 + AE p b3
In the present section, to derive explicit forms of r⬘ and ⬘, the
冉 冊 冉 冊
冤
value of the Bauschinger coefficient 共␣兲 is studied. Bilinear ma- R⬘ R ⬘3
6 ln − AE pu 3 − 1
terial exhibits two main hardening behaviors: kinematic hardening 2 r r
and isotropic hardening during the unloading phase. ⬙ = y
3 1 + AE pu
冉 冊 冉冊
冊冥
4.2.1 Kinematic Hardening. In the case of kinematic harden- 1 R3 R
冉
ing, if the tensile stress reaches the value of eq during plastic AE p 3 − 1 − 3 ln
deformations, then on unloading the yielding stress comes to a 2 r r R3 − 2R⬘3 1
+ + − 共36兲
constant value of 2y 共Fig. 3兲. Therefore, the plastic deformations 1 + AE p b3 2
do not affect the elastic range and only influence the yield stress in
tension and compression. The Bauschinger coefficient introduced 4.2.2 Isotropic Hardening. In the case of the bilinear isotropic
in Eq. 共24兲 can be written as Eq. 共30兲 for this case hardening material model, during the unloading phase, the yield
stress assumes the value 2eq␣, as shown in Fig. 4. Therefore, the
y
␣= 共30兲 magnitude of the yield stress in tensile and compression are the
eq same as that obtained form neglecting the Bauschinger effect. The
Now, to obtain the stress and strain components using equations isotropic hardening is obtained by assuming the value of ␣ to be
previously obtained during the unloading phase, the substitution unity
of y with 2y and E p with E pu, should be done. Hence ␣共eq
p
兲⬅1 共37兲
⬘eqp =
2Ay
1 + AE pu
冋冉 冊 册R⬘
r
3
−1 共31兲 In general, by assuming ␣ = constant, the expressions of stress
and strain components are obtained as
⬘eq =
2 y
1 + AE pu
冋
1 + AE pu
R⬘
r
冉 冊册 3
共32兲 ⬘eqp =
2A␣y
共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲
冉 R3
1 + AE p 3
r
冊冉 R ⬘3
r3
−1 冊 共38兲
冉 冊 冉 冊 2␣ y
冉 冊冉 R ⬘3
冊
冤冉 冥
R ⬘3 R⬘ R3
⬘eq = 共39兲
冊
AE pu − 1 + 3 ln 1 + AE p 3 1 + AE pu
4 R ⬘3 r3 r 共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲 r r3
r⬘ = y 共33兲
冋 冉冊
1− 3 +
3 b 1 + AE pu
r⬘ =
2␣ y R⬘ A2R3E pE pu R⬘6
冉 冊
冉 冊
6 ln + −1
冤 冥
R⬘ A R ⬘3 1 3共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲 r R ⬘3 r6
冉 冊册
3 ln − E pu 3 −
4 r 2 r 2 R ⬘3 E pR3 + E puR⬘3 R⬘3
⬘ = y − 3 共34兲 + 2A −1 + C2 共40兲
3 1 + AE pu b R ⬘3 r3
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⬘ =
2␣ y
3共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲
6 ln
R⬘
r
−3− 冋 冉冊
A2R3E pE pu
R ⬘3
⫻ 2 冉 R ⬘6
r 6 + 1 − 2A 冊
E pR3 + E puR⬘3 R⬘3
R ⬘3 2r3
+1 冉 冊册 + C2
共41兲
where
C2 =
4␣ y
3共1 + AE p兲
R3
1 + AE p 3
R⬘
冉 冊冉 1−
R ⬘3
b3
冊
The residual stress distributions are
冉 AE pR3
冊冉
R ⬘3
冊
冉冊
␣ y 1 + 1 −
4 R ⬘3 b3
r⬙ =
3 共1 + AE p兲
冉 冊
冤
R ⬘6
冉 冊
A2R3E pE pu −1
2␣ y R⬘ r6
+ 6 ln +
3共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲 r R⬘ 3
冉 冊冉 冊冥
Fig. 5 - curve for the Ramberg–Osgood law
E pR3 + E puR⬘3 R ⬘3
+ 2A −1
R ⬘3 r3
冉 冊 冉 冊
冉 冊冦 冉 冊 冧
R3 R3
3 y ln 3 + E pA y −1 By means of Eqs. 共25兲 and Eqs. 共44兲–共46兲 the ⬘eqp and ⬘eq can
2 R r r3 be obtained as a function of the radius r. After some calculations,
+ y 3 − 1 − 共42兲
3 b 共1 + AE p兲 the ⬘eqp and ⬘eq may be written as follows:
冉 冊冉 冊
Case a:
再 冉 冊冉 冊
R ⬘3
冉 冊 冋 冉 冊冉 冊
AE pR3
4␣ y 1 + 1− 3 y R⬘ 3
R 3/n
R 3/n
R⬘ 3
R 3/n
R⬘ 3
b 2␣ y ⬘eq
p
2␣ − 共2␣ − 1兲 − 2␣
⬙ = + =
E r r r r r
冉 冊 冉 冊册 冎
3共1 + AE p兲 3共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲
冉 冊
冤
3/n 3 1/n
R ⬘6 R R
− 2␣ 共47兲
冉 冊 冉 冊
A2R3E pE pu −1 +
R⬘ r6 E pR3 + E puR⬘3 r r
⫻ 6 ln
再 冉 冊 冋 冉 冊冉 冊
+ + 2A
冉冊
r R ⬘3 R ⬘3
R⬘
冉 冊 冉 冊
3/n 3 3/n 3/n
R R R
冊冥 冤冉 冥
R3 A R3 ⬘eq = y 共2␣ − 1兲 + 2␣ − 2␣
冉 冊
r r r r
冉 冊册 冎
ln − E p −1
R ⬘3 2 R3 1 r3 2 r3
⫻ −1 + y + − R 3 1/n
r3 3 b3 2 1 + AE p + 共48兲
冉 冊冉 冊
r
AE pR AE puR⬘
3 3
2␣ y 1 + 1+
r3 r3
− 共43兲
共1 + AE p兲共1 + AE pu兲
Case a: eq
p
+ ⬘eq
p
=
E
冉
y ⬘eq − 共2␣ − 1兲eq
y
冊 n
−
⬘eq − 共2␣ − 1兲eq
E
共44兲
Case b: ⬘eq
p
=
E
冉
y ⬘eq − 2␣eq + y
y
冊 n
−
⬘eq − 2␣eq + y
E
共45兲
Case c: ⬘eq
p
=
2␣eq ⬘eq
E 2␣eq
冉 冊 n
−
⬘eq
E
共46兲 Fig. 6 Three different cases in unloading phase in - curve
of the Ramberg–Osgood law
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Case b: 2
冋 R
冉 冊 冉 冊冉 冊 冉 冊3
3 R 3/n
R⬘ 3
再 冉 冊冉 冊
⬙ = y 共1 − n兲 + + −n −2 − 共3 − 2n兲
y R ⬘3 3/n 3 b 2 r b
冉 冊册
R
⬘eq
p
= 1 + 2␣ 3 − 1
E r r R⬘ 3/n
冊冉 冊 册 冎
⫻ 共62兲
R ⬘3
冋冉
− 2␣ 3 − 1
r
R
r
3/n
+1
1/n
共49兲
r
再 冉冊 冋 冉 冊冉 冊 册 冎
Eqs. 共47兲–共52兲, valid expressions for the isotropic hardening ma-
R 3/n
R ⬘3 R 3/n 1/n
terial can be obtained. As discussed earlier for kinematic harden-
⬘eq = y 2␣ − 1 + 2␣ −1 +1
r r3 r ing material, the explicit forms of r⬘ and ⬘ are only possible for
case c
共50兲
Case c:
2
冋 1 1
冉
r⬘ = y n␣R3/nR⬘3/n 6/n − 6/n + 2兩␣兩R⬘
R⬘
R
R⬘
冊 冉 冊冉 3/n
1−
R ⬘3
b3
冊册
冉冊冋 冉 冊册
3 r
2␣ y R 3/n
R⬘ R⬘
3 3/n
共63兲
⬘eq
p
= 3 − 共51兲
冉 冊冋 冉 冊 冉 冊 册
E r r r
2 R 3/n 兩 ␣ 兩 R⬘ R ⬘3 R⬘ 6/n
冉冊冉 冊
⬘ = y␣ 2 1− + 共n − 3兲 −n
R 3/n
R⬘ 3/n
3 R⬘ ␣ b3 r
⬘eq = 2␣y 共52兲
r r 共64兲
Here, as for the bilinear material, expressions 共47兲–共52兲 will be Also the residual stresses for case c are as follows:
冋 冉 冊 冉 冊冉 冊
rewritten including the value of the Bauschinger coefficient ␣.
2 1 1 R 3/n
R ⬘3
4.3.1 Kinematic Hardening. For kinematic hardening material, r⬙ = y n␣R3/nR⬘3/n 6/n − 6/n + 2兩␣兩R⬘ 1−
3 r R⬘ R⬘ b3
冉冊 冉冊册
keeping in mind that ␣ = y / eq, Eqs. 共47兲–共52兲 can be written as
3 3/n
follows: R R
Case a: + 共n − 1兲 + −n 共65兲
b r
⬘eqp =
y
E
再冉 冊 冉 冊 冋冉 冊 册 冎
R ⬘3
2 3 −1 +
r
R
r
3/n
− 2
R ⬘3
r
R3
3 −1 + 3
r
1/n
2
⬙ = y ␣
3
R
冋冉 冊 冋 冉 冊 冉 冊 册
R⬘
3/n
2
兩 ␣ 兩 R⬘
␣
1−
R ⬘3
b3
+ 共n − 3兲
R⬘
r
6/n
−n
冉 冊 冉 冊冉 冊 册
共53兲 3 3/n
R 3 R
再 冉 冊 冋冉 冊 册 冎
+ 共n − 1兲 + + −n 共66兲
R 3/n
R⬘ R 3 3 1/n b 2 r
⬘eq = y 2− + 2 3 −1 + 3 共54兲
r r r
Case b: 5 Verification
冋 冉 冊册
In order to validate the expressions of residual stress, the finite
y R ⬘3 R ⬘3 1/n
element method 关17兴 has been used. The quadratic axisymmetric
⬘eqp = 2 3 −1− 2 3 −1 共55兲
E r r 8-node elements have been used for inelastic finite element analy-
sis. A typical finite element mesh with boundary conditions is
⬘eq = y 1 + 2 冋 冉 R ⬘3
r3
−1 冊册 1/n
共56兲
presented in Fig. 7. The variation of stress components for typical
geometry and material property are presented in Figs. 8 and 9.
In Fig. 8, bilinear kinematic hardening 共BKH兲 with the material
Case c: properties of E = 206 GPa, Et = Etu = 10 GPa, y = 850 MPa, and
= 0.3, has been used. For bilinear isotropic hardening 共BIH兲, Fig.
⬘eqp =
E
冋 冉 冊册
2 y R ⬘3
r3
−
R⬘
r
3/n
共57兲
9, the same material property is used, assuming ␣ = ␣⬘ = 1.
As can be seen from Figs. 8 and 9, a good agreement between
numerical simulation and the present study is obtained. From the
冉 冊
above figures, the loading plastic radius, R, approaches the ana-
R⬘ 3/n
lytical value of 0.1558 m. During the unloading phase, the value
⬘eq = 2y 共58兲
r of the plastic radius, R⬘, obtained from the finite element solution
In order to determine r⬘ and ⬘, it is required to use the inte- for BKH and BIH models are about R⬘ = 0.0902 and R⬘ = 0.064,
respectively.
grated Eq. 共29兲. However, for cases a and b, the writers could not
The detail analytical stress distribution along the thickness of
derive the explicit form of r⬘ and ⬘; therefore, for the purpose of
the spherical vessel in three conditions, loading, unloading and
this paper, only case c is studied residual, are illustrated in Figs. 10–13 for each material model. As
r⬘ =
−4
3
冋
y 共n − 1兲 +
R⬘
b
冉 冊 冉 冊册 3
−n
R⬘
r
3/n
共59兲
can be observed from the figures, all curves are continuous. It
implies that the expressions applicable for elastic and plastic re-
gion are continuous. In all cases the same geometry and loading
condition are used: a = 0.06 m, b = 0.240 m, and P = 3y 共y
⬘ =
−4
3
冋
y 共n − 1兲 +
R⬘
b
冉 冊 冉 冊冉 冊 册
3
+
3
2
−n
R⬘
r
3/n
共60兲
= 850 MPa兲. The plot of stress fields for the BKH material model
with E = 206 GPa and Et = Etu = 10 GPa is shown in Fig. 10. From
the figure, it can be seen that the analytical plastic radius after
And also for case c the residual stress is given by
loading is R = 0.1558 and after unloading it is R⬘ = 0.0902 m. Fig-
2
冋
r⬙ = y 共1 − n兲 +
3
R
b
冉冊 冉 冊 冉冊
3
−2
R⬘
b
3
−n
R
r
3/n
+ 2n 冉 冊册
R⬘
r
3/n ure 11 shows the stress fields for BIH material model with E
= 206 GPa, Et = Etu = 10 GPa, and ␣ = ␣⬘ = 1. Referring to the fig-
ure, the plastic radius after loading is R = 0.1558 and after unload-
共61兲 ing is R⬘ = 0.064 m.
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Fig. 7 Typical finite element mesh
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Fig. 11 The stress distribution along the wall thickness for Fig. 12 The stress distribution along the wall thickness for the
BIH material model „a = 0.06 m, b = 0.240 m, P = 3y, y Ramberg–Osgood kinematic hardening material model „a
= 850 MPa, E = 206 GPa, and Et = Etu = 10 GPa…, „a… loading, „b… = 0.06 m, b = 0.240 m, P = 3y, y = 850 MPa, E = 206 GPa, and n
unloading, „c… residual = 5…, „a… loading, „b… unloading, „c… residual
6 Conclusion
The main conclusions of this study on autofrettage problems in terial models, it can be concluded that in the internal radius
spherical vessels may be summarized as follows: the magnitudes of tangential stresses are almost the same;
however, the plastic radius, after unloading for the kine-
共1兲 As in the case of cylindrical pressure vessels, the residual matic hardening is considerably larger than the isotropic
stress in spherical vessels due to the autofrettage process is hardening material model.
very sensitive to both the Bauschinger effect and the tensile 共4兲 The knowledge of the analytical residual stresses would be
law. useful for the optimization of autofrettage pressure for a
共2兲 For two classes of materials 共bilinear and power hardening given geometry and material properties.
material兲, analytical expressions have been obtained both
for the loading and the unloading phases with kinematic In some pressure vessel components involving compound
and isotropic hardening. shapes, e.g., combination of cylindrical and spherical components,
共3兲 As in the case of a cylinder, comparing the induced residual such as spherical closed end vessels, the stresses of these compo-
stress in the hollow sphere for kinematic and isotropic ma- nents are needed.
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R⬘ ⫽ plastic radius after unloading
␣ ⫽ Bauschinger coefficient
r,, ⫽ total strain components
r,e , ⫽ elastic strain components
r,p , ⫽ plastic strain components
eq ⫽ equivalent strain 共loading phase兲
⬘eq ⫽ equivalent strain 共unloading phase兲
eeq ⫽ equivalent elastic strain
eq
p
⫽ equivalent plastic strain 共loading phase兲
⬘eqp ⫽ equivalent plastic strain 共unloading phase兲
⫽ Poisson’s ratio
eq ⫽ Von Mises equivalent stress
r,, ⫽ stress components
y ⫽ yield stress
The subscript r , , indicate the component in a spherical coor-
dinate system.
Subscript
r ⫽ radial direction
⫽ tangential direction
⫽ polar direction
y ⫽ yield
Superscript
e ⫽ elastic
p ⫽ plastic
Abbreviation
BKH ⫽ bilinear kinematic hardening
BIH ⫽ bilinear isotropic hardening
FEM ⫽ finite element method
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