Bounding-surface plasticity: Stress space versus strain space (Q583934)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4133611
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| English | Bounding-surface plasticity: Stress space versus strain space |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4133611 |
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Bounding-surface plasticity: Stress space versus strain space (English)
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1989
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Authors formulate a plasticity model exploiting a bounding surface in stress space that is general enough to accomodate a wide range of hardening behaviours. It is shown that a connection can be made with a strain space analogue, provided respective model parameters are suitably interchanged. Special cases of hardening, including Prager-type hardening, are discussed. The results are correlated with experimental evidence. This is a comprehensive and detailed paper that should be of interest to research engineers interested in recent developments in plasticity theory.
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