On The Stress-wave Focusing Effect In Elastoviscoplastic Solids
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Free (open access)
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Volume
25
Pages
11
Published
1996
Size
891 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/SUSI960451
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
A. Neme & M. Predeleanu
Abstract
The accumulation of stresses in certain zones of a solid, due to the interfering effects of the reflected waves from the boundaries, is known as the stress-focusing phenomenon. This paper proposes to study this effect due to both mechanical and thermal loadings by a coupled thermo-mechanical analysis of an elastic-viscoplastic hollow sphere and a cylindrical cell containing a spherical cavity. The numerical results highlight the high-peaking hoop stress and rises in temperature on the surface of the cavity. The focusing effect increases as the ratio of the internal radius to the external radius decreases. The conclusions of t
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