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Material Behavior Under Complex Loading

Erik Bodmann, Hans-JüRgen Breuer, Gerhard Raule, Manfred Rödig

Nuclear Technology / Volume 66 / Number 3 / September 1984 / Pages 667-674

H. Design Codes and Life Prediction / Status of Metallic Materials Development for Application in Advanced High-Temperature Gas-Cooled Reactor / Material / dx.doi.org/10.13182/NT84-A33488

Studies of material behavior under complex loading form a bridge between standard material testing methods and the stress analysis calculations for reactor components at high temperatures. The aim of these studies is to determine the influence of typical load change sequences on material properties, to derive the equations required for stress analyses, to carry out tests under multiaxial conditions, and to investigate the structural deformation mechanisms of creep buckling and ratcheting. The present state of the investigations within the high-temperature gas-cooled reactor materials program is described, with emphasis on the experimental apparatus, the scope of the program, and the initial results obtained.