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  • 2020FEM Modeling of the Delamination Process in Fabric Composites1citations
  • 2012Finite element analysis of artificial disc with an elastomeric core in the lumbar spinecitations
  • 2011Limit analysis of W7-X critical magnet system components with consideration of material serration effect7citations

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  • Krzesiński, Grzegorz
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  • Waśniewski, Bartłomiej
  • Wymysłowski, Paweł
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Limit analysis of W7-X critical magnet system components with consideration of material serration effect

  • Krzesiński, Grzegorz
  • Zagrajek, Tomasz
  • Bykov, V.
  • Marek, Piotr
  • Panin, A.
  • Schauer, F.
  • Dudek, A.
  • Ciupiński, Łukasz
Abstract

The paper reports on finite element (FE) method analyses aiming at the determination of the static loadbearing capacity of critical components in the support structure of superconducting coils of Wendelstein7-X (W7-X). These components are made of austenitic stainless steel that at 4K is known to exhibit instableplastic flow – the so-called serration effect, i.e. a scattering of the stress under increasing strain. Thismaterial behavior may significantly reduce the load bearing capacity of the components. The developedmodeling approach uses a special procedure to simulate the serration effect in a conservative way. Theexpected reduction of the material properties due to the welding process is also taken into account. It isdemonstrated that the models are capable to determine the limit loads for the critical components in aflexible and efficient way.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • stainless steel