Title of article :
Ratcheting caused by moving loads
Author/Authors :
Hu¨bel Hartwig نويسنده Brandenburg University of Technology , Vollrath Bastian نويسنده Brandenburg University of Technology
Pages :
14
From page :
139
To page :
152
Abstract :
Progressive deformation (ratcheting) can occur as a response to variable loads as soon as the elastic limit is exceeded. If this is the case, strains and displacements accumulate in the event of cyclic loading in each load cycle. Widely known as triggers for ratcheting and already being considered in some design codes are configurations, in which a structure is subjected to at least two different types of load, namely a constant load (the primary load) and a superimposed cyclic load. In this paper, another mechanism that generates ratcheting is introduced. It can be attributed solely to the effect of a single load. In the simplest case, this can be explained by the successive activation of (an infinite number of) plastic hinges if a load of constant magnitude is moved in space. The increments of strains and displacements can decrease or increase from cycle to cycle, when the material is hardening, or if elastic foundation is present, or if the equilibrium condition is formulated for the deformed system (second-order theory) or if ‘‘large’’ rotations are taken into account (third-order theory).
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2017
Record number :
2411445
Link To Document :
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