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This collection of papers is a state of the art presentation of
theories and methods related to the problem of the behaviour of
mechanical structures under variable loads beyond their elastic
limit In particular, the problems of shakedown, ratchetting,
transient and asymptotic cyclic states are addressed. The volume is
composed of four chapters devoted to material modelling for cyclic
loading conditions; general theory of accommodated states of
structures; effects of changes of the geometry on the inelastic
structural response; and numerical techniques with applications to
particular engineering problems. It was aimed to provide a unified
approach in order to understand both inelastic material and
structural response under variable loading conditions. The attempt
to extend the classical shakedown theory of Melan and Koiter to
geometrically non-linear problems is presented in several papers.
The industrial application of cyclic plasticity to the analysis and
the design of pressure bellows, compensators, turbine disks, or
flange connections under thermal and pressure cycles illustrates
the great potential of the numerical techniques developed for this
purpose using mostly min-max approaches. The treatment of railway
problems and the analysis and optimisation of pavements are further
examples of important areas of applications. Emphasis was laid on
approaches that take into account the fact that loading histories
are often not precisely known Therefore, the center of interest
lies in other than step by step calculation methods.
This collection of papers is a state of the art presentation of
theories and methods related to the problem of the behaviour of
mechanical structures under variable loads beyond their elastic
limit In particular, the problems of shakedown, ratchetting,
transient and asymptotic cyclic states are addressed. The volume is
composed of four chapters devoted to material modelling for cyclic
loading conditions; general theory of accommodated states of
structures; effects of changes of the geometry on the inelastic
structural response; and numerical techniques with applications to
particular engineering problems. It was aimed to provide a unified
approach in order to understand both inelastic material and
structural response under variable loading conditions. The attempt
to extend the classical shakedown theory of Melan and Koiter to
geometrically non-linear problems is presented in several papers.
The industrial application of cyclic plasticity to the analysis and
the design of pressure bellows, compensators, turbine disks, or
flange connections under thermal and pressure cycles illustrates
the great potential of the numerical techniques developed for this
purpose using mostly min-max approaches. The treatment of railway
problems and the analysis and optimisation of pavements are further
examples of important areas of applications. Emphasis was laid on
approaches that take into account the fact that loading histories
are often not precisely known Therefore, the center of interest
lies in other than step by step calculation methods.
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