Comparative analysis of steady-state creep in SUS-ZrO2 and Al-ZrO2 functionally graded pressurized cylinders and its implications

Abstract

This paper focuses on secondary creep analysis in functionally graded (FG) rotating cylinders subjected to internal and external pressure. For a prolonged period of time, when the material undergoes a steady magnitude of load, it experiences a time-dependent deformation that is irreversible and known as a creep deformation. This paper analyses secondary creep stresses and strains in functionally graded cylinders with different volume reinforcement profiles and different material combinations. An anisotropic cylinder with varying nonlinear volume reinforcement of the ceramic in the metal matrix is considered and closed form results are obtained for the creep stresses and creep strains in the radial and tangential directions. The results are plotted graphically, and the implications of the results are discussed using the numerical values over the radial dimension of the functionally graded cylinder.

Graphical abstract: Comparative analysis of steady-state creep in SUS-ZrO2 and Al-ZrO2 functionally graded pressurized cylinders and its implications

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Feb 2025
Accepted
02 Apr 2025
First published
20 May 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Advance Article

Comparative analysis of steady-state creep in SUS-ZrO2 and Al-ZrO2 functionally graded pressurized cylinders and its implications

M. Sahni, P. D. Mehta and S. K. Paul, Nanoscale, 2025, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR00488H

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