On the propagation of elastic-viscoplastic waves in damage-softened polycrystalline materials (Q1371476)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1080943
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On the propagation of elastic-viscoplastic waves in damage-softened polycrystalline materials
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1080943

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    On the propagation of elastic-viscoplastic waves in damage-softened polycrystalline materials (English)
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    7 January 1998
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    The purpose is to show how an elastic-viscoplastic-damage type of constitutive theory together with the equation of motion produce a system of governing partial differential equations that can be shown to be hyperbolic. As an outgrowth of the calculation for the characteristics of the system, an expression relating the elastic dilatational wave speed with material damage and softening can be derived, demonstrating positive value for all phases of the material deformation including material softening that terminates in fracture. The paper also shows how experimental data from plate impact spall fracture tests can illustrate the reality of wave motion through damage-softened polycrystalline material.
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    hyperbolic equation
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    characteristics
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    elastic dilatational wave
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    plate impact spall fracture tests
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