Abstract

This paper is evaluates the effects of load history on the plastic collapse load of stainless steel members with a single-edge notch. It considers, both the tension force due to an internal pressure and the bending moment caused by an earthquake, considered as load cases for a structure. Experimental equipment was specially developed to cope with the indeterminate problems in fracture mechanics. In this experiment, the stress state of a plastic collapse point was assessed using a membrane stress and axial displacement chart as well as a bending stress and deflection angle chart, which is well known as the ligament method. As a result, we successfully developed a new method for assessing plastic collapse under a complex load. We found that a different load history affects the formation of the plastic region and the collapse point position. The effects of load history on the plastic collapse load were not very big.

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