The objective of the program is to evaluate and develop existing constitutive models for use in finite-element structural analysis of turbine engine hot section components. The class of constitutive equation studied is considered unified in that all inelastic deformation including plasticity, creep, and stress relaxation are treated in a single term rather than a classical separation of plasticity (time independent) and creep (time dependent) behavior. The unified theories employed also do not utilize the classical yield surface or plastic potential concept. The models are constructed from an appropriate flow law, a scalar kinetic relation between strain rate, temperature and stress, and evolutionary equations for internal variables describ...
An uncoupled constitutive model for predicting the transient response of thermal and rate dependent,...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
The objective is to develop analytical tools capable of economically evaluating the cyclic time depe...
The objective is to develop a unified constitutive model for finite element structural analysis of t...
The results of the first year of work on a program to validate unified constitutive models for isotr...
Constitutive theories were evaluated against a large uniaxial and multiaxial data base that was gene...
The third and fourth years of a 4-year research program, part of the NASA HOST Program, are describe...
The results of the third year of work on a program which is part of the NASA Hot Section Technology ...
Unified constitutive material models were developed for structural analyses of aircraft gas turbine ...
This report presents the results of the second year of work on a problem which is part of the NASA H...
Unified constitutive models are characterized by the use of a single inelastic strain rate term for ...
The fourth and final year of the HOST project with the initial objective of developing a unified con...
Single crystal materials are being used in gas turbine airfoils and are candidates for other hot sec...
The purpose of this program is to develop life prediction models for coated anisotropic materials us...
The goal is the development of constitutive equations to describe the elevated temperature stress-st...
An uncoupled constitutive model for predicting the transient response of thermal and rate dependent,...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
The objective is to develop analytical tools capable of economically evaluating the cyclic time depe...
The objective is to develop a unified constitutive model for finite element structural analysis of t...
The results of the first year of work on a program to validate unified constitutive models for isotr...
Constitutive theories were evaluated against a large uniaxial and multiaxial data base that was gene...
The third and fourth years of a 4-year research program, part of the NASA HOST Program, are describe...
The results of the third year of work on a program which is part of the NASA Hot Section Technology ...
Unified constitutive material models were developed for structural analyses of aircraft gas turbine ...
This report presents the results of the second year of work on a problem which is part of the NASA H...
Unified constitutive models are characterized by the use of a single inelastic strain rate term for ...
The fourth and final year of the HOST project with the initial objective of developing a unified con...
Single crystal materials are being used in gas turbine airfoils and are candidates for other hot sec...
The purpose of this program is to develop life prediction models for coated anisotropic materials us...
The goal is the development of constitutive equations to describe the elevated temperature stress-st...
An uncoupled constitutive model for predicting the transient response of thermal and rate dependent,...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
The objective is to develop analytical tools capable of economically evaluating the cyclic time depe...