On the elastic-plastic deformation of a rotating disk subjected to a radial temperature gradient

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2003

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Marcel dekker inc

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Civil Engineering
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The Atılım University Department of Civil Engineering was founded in 2000 as a pioneer for the Departments of Civil Engineering among the foundation schools of Ankara. It offers education in English. The Department of Civil Engineering has an academic staff qualified in all areas of the education offered. In addition to a high level of academic learning that benefits from learning opportunities through practice at its seven laboratories, the Department also offers a Cooperative Education program conducted in cooperation with renowned organizations in the construction sector. Accredited by MÜDEK (Association of Evaluation and Accreditation of Engineering Programs) (in 2018), our Department has been granted the longest period of accreditation to ever achieve through the association (six years). The accreditation is recognized by ENAEE (European Network for Accreditation of Engineering Education), and other international accreditation boards.

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Elastic-plastic stress distribution in a nonisothermal rotating annular disk is analyzed by the use of Tresca and von Mises criteria. An energy equation that accounts for the convective heat transfer with a variable heat transfer coefficient is modeled. For a given angular velocity, the steady temperature distribution in the disk is obtained by the analytical solution of the energy equation. Tresca yield criterion and its associated flow rule are used to obtain the analytical stress distributions for a linearly hardening material. A computational model is developed to analyze elastic-plastic deformations of the disk using von Mises yield criterion and its flow rule. This model incorporates Swift's hardening law to simulate linear as well as nonlinear hardening material behavior. It is shown that the stress distribution in the disk is affected significantly by the presence of the temperature gradient.

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Akis, Tolga/0000-0002-6754-4497

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stress analysis, elastoplasticity, rotating disk, strain hardening, tresca criterion, von Mises criterion

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31

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4

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529

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