Experimental Investigations of Rock Dynamical Characteristics Under Cyclic Loading

Author(s):  
Xiao-zhang Lei ◽  
Jian-feng Liu ◽  
Lu Zheng ◽  
Lu Wang ◽  
Hui-ning Xu
Author(s):  
Suneel K. Gupta ◽  
Vivek Bhasin ◽  
K. K. Vaze ◽  
A. K. Ghosh ◽  
H. S. Kushwaha

The current Leak Before Break (LBB) assessment is based primarily on the monotonic fracture tearing instability. In it the maximum design accident load is compared with the fracture-tearing resistance load. The effect of cyclic loading has generally not been considered in the fracture assessment of nuclear power plant piping. It is a well-known fact that the reversible cyclic loading decreases the fracture resistance of the material, which leads to increased crack growth. Indian nuclear power reactors consider Operational-Basis-Earthquake (OBE) and Safe-Shutdown-Earthquake (SSE) event in the design of various structures, systems and components. Keeping this in view a series of cyclic tearing test have been conducted on straight pipes, made of ASTM SA333 Gr.6 carbon steel. This is the material of primary heat transport (PHT) piping material of Indian Pressurised Heavy Water Reactor (PHWR). In this series 13 tests have been carried out on circumferentially through wall cracked seamless and circumferential seam welded straight pipes under reversible cyclic bending loading. All the tests have been conducted under quasi-static i.e. slow loading rates and the dynamic effect is not considered. The cyclic test results have been compared with the corresponding monotonic pipe fracture test results. These test results and its comparison with corresponding monotonic tearing clearly illustrates the need of addressing the reduction in apparent fracture toughness of material under reversible cyclic loading and safe number of load cycles in the LBB assessment.


2010 ◽  
Vol 28 (5) ◽  
pp. 603-617 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. S. Chandrasekaran ◽  
A. Boominathan ◽  
G. R. Dodagoudar

2019 ◽  
Vol 92 ◽  
pp. 13007
Author(s):  
Borana Kullolli ◽  
Pablo Cuéllar ◽  
Matthias Baeßler ◽  
Hans Henning Stutz

The structural performance of many geotechnical systems (e.g. axially-loaded pile foundations), depends on the shearing resistance at the soil interface, which may govern the load bearing capacity of the foundation. Experimental investigations have shown that this interaction is mainly localised within a narrow shear band next to the structure. Under cyclic loading, a contraction of the soil at the interface may arise (net volume loss), possibly leading to a stress relaxation and thus to a reduction of the load bearing capacity (the so-called friction fatigue). Based on the constitutive similarities between soil continua and interfaces, we propose here the adaption of a Generalized Plasticity model for sandy soils for the numerical analysis of interface problems. In this contribution, the results of an experimental campaign for the parameter calibration of the constitutive model are presented. The tests have been conducted with a ring shear device involving different normal stresses, roughness of the steel plates as well as cyclic loading. The new modelling approach shows promising results and has the additional practical advantage that the interface zone and the soil continuum can both be described with the same constitutive model in general boundary value problems.


2016 ◽  
Vol 65 (21) ◽  
pp. 214209
Author(s):  
Chen Xi ◽  
Zhao Ling-Juan ◽  
Chen Jian-Jun ◽  
Wang Hui-Ping ◽  
Wu Zheng-Mao ◽  
...  

2008 ◽  
Vol 34 (7) ◽  
pp. 557-560 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. A. Plekhov ◽  
O. B. Naimark ◽  
R. Z. Valiev ◽  
I. P. Semenova ◽  
N. Saintier ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Anindya Ghoshal ◽  
James Ayers ◽  
Mark Gurvich ◽  
Michael Urban ◽  
Nathaniel Bordick

This paper summarizes the experimental investigations for smart embedded sensing in rotorcraft composite components. The overall objective of this effort was to develop smart embedded sensor technologies for condition based maintenance (CBM) for composite components in Army rotorcraft. This paper presents the results of experimental investigations related to development and maturation of different types of embedded sensing solutions for structural health monitoring of composite components including Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) sensors, phased and discrete piezoelectric sensor arrays. A discussion is provided relative to embedment of optical fibers into composites, and the results from embedded FBG sensors in a rotorcraft flexbeam subcomponent test specimen with seeded delamination subjected to dynamic loading. Likewise, results are analyzed of surface mounted phased array and embedded smart piezoelectric sensors in the flexbeam subcomponent test specimen with embedded delamination, subjected to fatigue cyclic loading. The paper also summarizes the lessons learned from efforts to nucleate and propagate delamination within composite components under dynamic cyclic loading.


2006 ◽  
Vol 324-325 ◽  
pp. 1117-1122 ◽  
Author(s):  
Guo Cai Chai ◽  
Robert Lillbacka

Two phase metals during cyclic loading can suffer from non-uniform load or strain sharing between the phases due to elastic/plastic anisotropy. This can strongly influence the fatigue damage and crack initiation behavior. In this study, the fatigue damage and crack initiation behavior of an austenitic-ferritic duplex stainless steel with anneal/quenched and aged conditions has been studied by both experimental investigations and simulation using multi-scale material modeling. It was found, both experimentally and via simulations, that the material damage and crack initiation start in the ferrite phase in the material with the anneal/quenched condition and in either the ferrite or austenite phase in the material with the aged condition, mainly in the weakest phase if the deformation hardening is considered.


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