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Modeling the viscoplastic behavior of Inconel 718 at 1200 F
A large number of tests, including tensile, creep, fatigue, and creep-fatigue were performed to characterize the mechanical properties of Inconel 718 (a nickel based superalloy) at 1200 F, the operating temperature for turbine blades. In addition, a few attempts were made to model the behavior of Inconel 718 at 1200 F using viscoplastic theories. The Chaboche theory of viscoplasticity can model a wide variety of mechanical behavior, including monotonic, sustained, and cyclic responses of homogeneous, initially-isotropic, strain hardening (or softening) materials. It is shown how the Chaboche theory can be used to model the viscoplastic behavior of Inconel 718 at 1200 F. First, an algorithm was developed to systematically determine the material parameters of the Chaboche theory from uniaxial tensile, creep, and cyclic data. The algorithm is general and can be used in conjunction with similar high temperature materials. A sensitivity study was then performed and an optimal set of Chaboche's parameters were obtained. This study has also indicated the role of each parameter in modeling the response to different loading conditions
Fracture and Fatigue Characterization of Aircraft Structural Materials under Biaxial Loading
Discussion: “An Examination of a Proposed Method for Evaluating Nonlinear Effects in Fracture Assessment” (Adams, N. J. I., and Munro, H. G., 1976, ASME J. Pressure Vessel Technol., 98, pp. 40–45)
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