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Mechanics of Solids
Simulation of creep and fracture of thick-walled non-uniformly heated pipeline under high-temperature hydrogen corrosion
S. A. Bubnova, I. G. Ovchinnikovb a Dept. of Applied Informatics, Balashov Institute (Branch) of the Saratov State University named after N. G. Chernyshevsky, Balashov, Saratov region
b Dept. of Bridges and Transport Constructions, Saratov State Technical University named after Yu. A. Gagarin, Saratov
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Abstract:
The technique of calculating the creep and fracture of thick-walled pipeline in a relatively high temperature conditions and exposure to hydrogen is considered. The local nature of the problem is provided by the local effects of temperature on the outer surface of the pipe. The case of linear increase of the local zone temperature with time is examined. The theory of accumulation of damages in Yu. N. Rabotnov’s form is applied to definition of the moment of destruction.
Keywords:
local heating, non-uniform temperature field, thick-walled pipeline, chemical interactions parameter, hydrogen corrosion, fracture, creep, finite element method.
Original article submitted 04/II/2011 revision submitted – 20/IX/2011
Citation:
S. A. Bubnov, I. G. Ovchinnikov, “Simulation of creep and fracture of thick-walled non-uniformly heated pipeline under high-temperature hydrogen corrosion”, Vestn. Samar. Gos. Tekhn. Univ., Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauki [J. Samara State Tech. Univ., Ser. Phys. Math. Sci.], 4(25) (2011), 67–74
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