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The Theory of Similarity and Analysis of Dimensions for Determining the State of Operation of Structures under Difficult Loading Conditions

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A simulation mathematical model of the state of operability of metal structures under difficult operating conditions without stopping the equipment was developed in the form of similarity criteria found on… Click to show full abstract

A simulation mathematical model of the state of operability of metal structures under difficult operating conditions without stopping the equipment was developed in the form of similarity criteria found on the basis of the laws of conservation of data obtained experimentally during tensile and four-point bending tests. Criteria are proposed for the similarity of the state of the material of the samples and the products in service, in which the kinetics of destruction are determined through the rate of damage accumulation and the movement of the structural components of the material. The residual life of the equipment under conditions of complex deformation effects was determined based on the theory of similarity and the analysis of the dimensions of the parameters of acoustic emission in real time. The use of concepts and models of fracture mechanics when creating methods and criteria for assessing the results of diagnostics and monitoring allows important information about the technical state of objects to be obtained.

Keywords: state; similarity; similarity analysis; structures difficult; analysis dimensions; theory similarity

Journal Title: Materials
Year Published: 2022

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