Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence

Given the field of application and the many advantages, the use of FGM (Functionally Graded Materials) has recently been extended in several components and more particularly in cylindrical structures, which have been the subject of several recent studies. Our work aims to use the finite element meth...

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Main Authors: A. Houari, A.S. Bouchikhi, M. Mokhtari, K. Madani
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Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2022-01-01
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K. Madani
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description Given the field of application and the many advantages, the use of FGM (Functionally Graded Materials) has recently been extended in several components and more particularly in cylindrical structures, which have been the subject of several recent studies. Our work aims to use the finite element method to analyze a cylindrical structure in FGM with properties gradated in the direction of the radius (Thickness) solicited purely in internal pressure by the implementation of a UMAT subroutine in the calculation code ABAQUS. The elasto-plastic behavior of the FGM is described by the flow theory represented by the equivalent stress of Von Mises and an incremental hardening variable. The TTO model (Tamura-Tomota-Ozawa) was used only to determine the elastic-plastic properties of the FGM. The radial, tangential and axial stresses according to the thickness were evaluated in the first part of our work. In the second part, these stresses are evaluated under the same conditions but with the presence of a micro-cavity. The results obtained show clearly that these stresses are in direct relation not only with the thickness and properties of the FGM tube but also with the presence of the cavity.
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spelling doaj-art-753496d56bdc4c6db066f696e415d1522025-08-20T02:51:42ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFracture and Structural Integrity1971-89932022-01-01165921223110.3221/IGF-ESIS.59.1610.3221/IGF-ESIS.59.16Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presenceA. HouariA.S. BouchikhiM. MokhtariK. MadaniGiven the field of application and the many advantages, the use of FGM (Functionally Graded Materials) has recently been extended in several components and more particularly in cylindrical structures, which have been the subject of several recent studies. Our work aims to use the finite element method to analyze a cylindrical structure in FGM with properties gradated in the direction of the radius (Thickness) solicited purely in internal pressure by the implementation of a UMAT subroutine in the calculation code ABAQUS. The elasto-plastic behavior of the FGM is described by the flow theory represented by the equivalent stress of Von Mises and an incremental hardening variable. The TTO model (Tamura-Tomota-Ozawa) was used only to determine the elastic-plastic properties of the FGM. The radial, tangential and axial stresses according to the thickness were evaluated in the first part of our work. In the second part, these stresses are evaluated under the same conditions but with the presence of a micro-cavity. The results obtained show clearly that these stresses are in direct relation not only with the thickness and properties of the FGM tube but also with the presence of the cavity.https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/3213/3409fgm (functional graded materials)umat (user materials)defect (closed pores)
spellingShingle A. Houari
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M. Mokhtari
K. Madani
Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence
Fracture and Structural Integrity
fgm (functional graded materials)
umat (user materials)
defect (closed pores)
title Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence
title_full Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence
title_fullStr Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence
title_full_unstemmed Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence
title_short Numerical analysis of the elastic-plastic behavior of a tubular structure in FGM under pressure and defect presence
title_sort numerical analysis of the elastic plastic behavior of a tubular structure in fgm under pressure and defect presence
topic fgm (functional graded materials)
umat (user materials)
defect (closed pores)
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/3213/3409
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