USE OF ELASTIC FOLLOW-UP IN INTEGRITY ASSESSMENT OF STRUCTURES

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Hadidi-Moud, Saeid [1 ]
Smith, David J. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TH, Avon, England
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASME PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING CONFERENCE, VOL 3 | 2009年
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This paper reviews the concepts and definitions related to elastic follow-up, Z, together with its potential use in stress classification. Based on the principles governing benchmark multiple bar structures elastic follow-up (EFU) is quantified. Local nonlinearities arising within a structure influence elastic follow-up. These include variations in the geometry of structure, its material properties, effects of plasticity and creep, structural discontinuities and boundary conditions. Elastic follow-up is shown to be simple to evaluate, is physically meaningful (as it relates strain accumulation in the structure to its cause) and is useful in design practice. In this generalised definition Z=1 indicates no follow-up and represents a fully displacement controlled situation. In contrast Z=infinity represents the extreme case of fully load controlled situation. Presence of mixed boundary conditions is interpreted as 1<Z<infinity. A methodology that overcomes the singularity problem of cracked structure to determine Z is then proposed. The distinctive characteristic of the proposed approach is that it takes account of situations where the structure contains defects.
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