Abstract
The creep-induced reduction (relaxation) of stresses caused by imposed constant deformation is a particularly sensitive measure for limiting the range ofapplicability of approximate methods. In Fig. 8.1, the results of six previously described methods are compared. We can see that the method for mean creep inducing stresses is reliable over a wide range when using Eq. (3.15). It is reliable only over a narrow range when using Eq. (3.16).
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Rüsch, H., Jungwirth, D., Hilsdorf, H.K. (1983). Comparison of Results Achieved with Different Methods. In: Creep and Shrinkage. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5424-9_37
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