Uniaxial Ratcheting Assessment of 304 Stainless Steel Samples Undergoing Step-Loading Conditions at Room and Elevated Temperatures

Author:

Karvan P.1,Varvani-Farahani A.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Ryerson University, 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, ON M5B 2K3, Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe present study evaluates ratcheting response of 304 stainless steel samples subjected to various step-loading conditions at room and elevated temperatures using the kinematic hardening rules of Ohno–Wang (O–W), AbdelKarim–Ohno (AK–O), and Ahmadzadeh–Varvani (A–V). The hardening rules were employed along with the visco-plastic flow rule to account for the time-dependent response of 304 stainless steel samples. Ratcheting over low–high–low loading sequences consistently showed a small drop in ratcheting strain over the third loading step. This is mainly due to plastic strain accumulation over the first two loading steps preventing ratcheting strain to drop significantly with a drop in the mean stress. Moreover, dynamic recovery terms in these models were further modified through the inclusion of an exponential function developed by Kang to address the dynamic strain aging phenomenon. Low ratcheting rate and shakedown shortly after a few stress cycles within loading steps as operating temperatures varied between 400 and 600 °C were attributed to dynamic strain aging phenomenon in SS304 steel alloy. Progressive ratcheting response and their stress–strain hysteresis loops were highly influenced at various operating temperatures, stress levels, and stress rates. Coefficients in the dynamic recovery term of the A–V model controlled ratcheting progress and hysteresis loops agreeable with those of experimental data over consecutive loading steps. Choices of material constants and the number of segments defined from stress–strain curve based on the O–W and AK–O models noticeably influenced the ratcheting response of steel samples. Predicted ratcheting values by means of the A–V, O–W, and AK–O models were discussed and compared with those of the experimental data.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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