Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders

The effect of autofrettage on thick-walled cylinders, operating under high internal pressure, has become a significant area of development, both in research and practice. In optimal design of thick-walled cylinders, there are two main objectives to be achieved: increasing its strength-weight ratio a...

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Main Authors: Ayob, A. B., Tamin, M. N., Elbasheer, M. Kabashi
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Published: Int Assoc Engineers-IAENG 2009
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spelling my.utm.130662011-07-15T01:35:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13066/ Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders Ayob, A. B. Tamin, M. N. Elbasheer, M. Kabashi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The effect of autofrettage on thick-walled cylinders, operating under high internal pressure, has become a significant area of development, both in research and practice. In optimal design of thick-walled cylinders, there are two main objectives to be achieved: increasing its strength-weight ratio and extending its fatigue life. This can be achieved by generating a residual stress field in the cylinder wall prior to use. Both analytical and numerical techniques have been used for the investigation of the effects of residual stresses on the load-carrying capacity. The scope of the current paper includes application of ABAQUS finite element code to the direct problem of finding thick-walled cylinder autofrettage solutions. The results reveal three scenarios in the design of thick-walled cylinders. For maximum load carrying capacity, non-autofrettage is suitable when, in service, the whole wall thickness will be yielded. Full autofrettage is suitable when, during subsequent operation, yielding is limited at the inner surface. Optimum autofrettage of the cylinder is suitable if a minimum equivalent stress is to be achieved. The analytical solutions were compared to numerical results and a very good correlation in form and magnitude was obtained. Int Assoc Engineers-IAENG 2009 Book Section PeerReviewed Ayob, A. B. and Tamin, M. N. and Elbasheer, M. Kabashi (2009) Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders. In: IMECS 2009: International Multi-Conference Of Engineers And Computer Scientists, Vols I And II. Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science . Int Assoc Engineers-IAENG, China, pp. 1649-1654. ISBN 978-988-17012-2-0
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
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Ayob, A. B.
Tamin, M. N.
Elbasheer, M. Kabashi
Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
description The effect of autofrettage on thick-walled cylinders, operating under high internal pressure, has become a significant area of development, both in research and practice. In optimal design of thick-walled cylinders, there are two main objectives to be achieved: increasing its strength-weight ratio and extending its fatigue life. This can be achieved by generating a residual stress field in the cylinder wall prior to use. Both analytical and numerical techniques have been used for the investigation of the effects of residual stresses on the load-carrying capacity. The scope of the current paper includes application of ABAQUS finite element code to the direct problem of finding thick-walled cylinder autofrettage solutions. The results reveal three scenarios in the design of thick-walled cylinders. For maximum load carrying capacity, non-autofrettage is suitable when, in service, the whole wall thickness will be yielded. Full autofrettage is suitable when, during subsequent operation, yielding is limited at the inner surface. Optimum autofrettage of the cylinder is suitable if a minimum equivalent stress is to be achieved. The analytical solutions were compared to numerical results and a very good correlation in form and magnitude was obtained.
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author Ayob, A. B.
Tamin, M. N.
Elbasheer, M. Kabashi
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Tamin, M. N.
Elbasheer, M. Kabashi
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title Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
title_short Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
title_full Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
title_fullStr Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
title_full_unstemmed Pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
title_sort pressure limits of thick-walled cylinders
publisher Int Assoc Engineers-IAENG
publishDate 2009
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