The effects of temperature variation on the creep behaviour of pressure vessels using theta projection data
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The effect of thermal gradients on thick walled pressure vessels can be significant. Where thermal gradients occur, thermally induced stresses [1] will exist in addition to the pressure stresses. The creep response of the wall depends on the local stress, temperature, and previous creep history. The combination of the altered initial stress state and the altered creep response may lead to differing final stress states through time and a reduced creep life to that calculated for vessels without temperature variation using a constant secondary creep rate law.
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Law, M., Payne, W., & Snowden, K. (2001). The effects of temperature variation on the creep behaviour of pressure vessels using theta projection data. Paper presented to Sixth International Conference on the Application of Artificial Intelligence to Civil & Structural Engineering, Eisenstadt, Vienna, Austria, 19-21 September 2001. In Topping, B. H. V. & Kumar, B. (Eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on the Application of Artificial Intelligence to Civil and Structural Engineering, (pp.175-176). Stirlingshire, UK: Civil-Comp Press.