Steel and Composite Structures
Volume 47, Number 2, 2023, pages 289-296
DOI: 10.12989/scs.2023.47.2.289
Failure analysis of tubes under multiaxial proportional and non-proportional loading paths
Mohammad Hossein Iji and Ali Nayebi
Abstract
The failure of a thin-walled tube was studied in this paper based on three failure models. Both proportional and nonproportional loading paths were applied. Proportional loading consisted of combined tension-torsion. Cyclic non-proportional
loading was also applied. It was a circular out-of-phase axial-shear stress loading path. The third loading path was a combination
of a constant internal pressure and a bending moment. The failure models under study were equivalent plastic strain, modified
Mohr-Coulomb (Bai-Wierzbicki) and Tearing parameter models. The elasto-plastic analysis was conducted using J2 criterion
and nonlinear kinematic hardening. The return mapping algorithm was employed to numerically solve the plastic flow relations.
The effects of the hydrostatic stress on the plastic flow and the stress triaxiality parameter on the failure were discussed. Each
failure model under study was utilized to predict failure. The failure loads obtained from each model were compared with each
other. The equivalent plastic strain model was independent from the stress triaxiality parameter, and it predicted the highest
failure load in the bending problem. The modified Mohr-Coulomb failure model predicted the lowest failure load for the range
of the stress triaxiality parameter and Lode's angle.
Key Words
bending; ductile failure models; kinematic hardening; non-proportional loading; thin-walled tube; Torsion
Address
Mohammad Hossein Iji and Ali Nayebi:Mechanical Engineering School, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran