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This report presents a set of benchmark tests, designed to test the
ability of finite element codes to follow the constitutive
equations of creep. The objective of the report is to provide
background and tests for fundamental creep behaviour in
geometrically trivial problems, similar to the previously reported
elastoplasticity benchmarks.
The tests are confined to standard power-law creep equations, of the type usually used for metals that are capable of modelling secondary and primary creep behaviour which should be available in most current finite elements codes. A test involving a combined primary-secondary creep law is also included. All the benchmarks presented in this report are geometrically trivial, and include plane stress, plane strain, three-dimensional and axisymmetric situations. Constant applied loads and displacements, as well as step changes in the applied loads are included to demonstrate time and strain hardening effects. Reference analytical and/or numerical solutions are shown for all the benchmarks.
The mathematical background to creep behaviour is outlined in the report. The reference analytical solutions for the benchmark tests are derived and presented in key equations. Simple time marching computer algorithms are also used to obtain reference solutions and presented in appendices. The description and solutions for each benchmark test are summarised in two-page summaries shown in appendices.
SUMMARY
CREEP BEHAVIOUR
BACKGROUND TO THE BENCHMARKS
SECONDARY CREEP BENCHMARKS (GROUP A)
PRIMARY CREEP BENCHMARKS (GROUP B)
COMBINED PRIMARY-SECONDARY CREEP BENCHMARKS (GROUP C)
DISCUSSION
REFERENCES
APPENDICES
Appendix D: Summary of the Benchmark Tests
Appendix E: Creep Benchmark Tests and Solutions
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Date: June 1, 1993