
- 294 pages
- English
- PDF
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Stress Analysis for Creep
About this book
Stress Analysis for Creep focuses on methods on creep analysis. The book first ponders on the occurrence of creep in mechanical engineering components, including background to stress analysis for creep and general-purpose computer programs for creep analysis. The text presents a phenomenological description of creep. The phenomenon of creep, physical mechanisms of creep, convenient uniaxial constitutive relationships, and creep rupture are described. The book also explains simple component behavior, creep under multiaxial states of stress, and stress analysis for steady creep. The text focuses on reference stress methods in steady creep. Reference stresses for combined loading with a power law; non-isothermal power-law creep; reference temperatures; and approximate reference stress methods are elaborated. The text also focuses on stress analysis for transient creep; approximate solution of transient creep problems; and creep buckling and rupture. The text highlights the design for creep, including material data requirements and constitutive modeling for design; verification and qualification of stress analysis; and design methodology. The book is a good source of data for readers wanting to study creep analysis.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Stress Analysis for Creep
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction
- Chapter 2. A phenomenological description of creep
- Chapter 3. Simple component behaviour
- Chapter 4. Creep under multiaxial states of stress
- Chapter 5. Stress analysis for steady creep
- Chapter 6. Reference stress methods in steady creep
- Chapter 7. Stress analysis for transient creep
- Chapter 8. Approximate solution of transient creep problems
- Chapter 9. Creep rupture
- Chapter 10. Creep buckling
- Chapter 11. Design for creep
- Index