Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical study of the stresses in an infinite thick-walled tube subjected to rapid inner-surface heating. Quasi-static, uncoupled, thermoelastoplastic creep analysis based on the incremental theory of plasticity and the Mises-Mises type of creep theory is formulated for a method of successive elastic solutions. The material of the cylinder is assumed to have temperature dependent properties and to be characterized by the Ramberg-Osgood's stress strain relation and Norton's law for secondary creep.

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