Abstract

Ratcheting deformation is studied on straight pipe made of Z2CND18.12N stainless steel with local wall thinning subjected to constant internal pressure and reversed bending using finite element analysis. The local wall thinning is located at the centre of straight pipe, whose geometry is rectangular cross-section. The effect of depth, axial length and circumferential length on the ratcheting behavior of straight pipe is studied in this paper. Three-dimensional elastic-plastic analyses with ANSYS in which Chen–Jiao–Kim (CJK) kinematic hardening model is carried out to evaluate structural ratcheting behaviors. Results indicate that ratcheting strain is along the centre of straight pipe extending to the two ends. The ratcheting strain occurs mainly at hoop direction. Axial ratcheting strain is relatively small. The effects of the depth, axial length and circumferential length of local wall thinning on the ratcheting response are discussed by CJK model.

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