PROPOSAL OF HYSTERESIS MODEL USING DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS CONSIDERING OF CYCLIC DEGRADATION UNDER LARGE DEFORMATION

Author:

FUKASAWA Tsuyoshi1,OKAMURA Shigeki2,SOMAKI Takahiro3,MIYAGAWA Takayuki4,YAMAMOTO Tomohiko5,MOROBISHI Ryota3,FUJITA Satoshi6

Affiliation:

1. Reactor Plant Design Dept., Mitsubishi FBR systems

2. Dept. of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Toyama Prefectural University

3. Engineering Dept., Nuclear Facilities, Obayashi Corporation

4. Projects Development Dept., Japan Atomic Power Company

5. Oarai Research and Development Institute, Japan Atomic Energy Agency

6. Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Tokyo Denki University

Publisher

Architectural Institute of Japan

Subject

Building and Construction,Architecture

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