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The inelastic response characteristics of the new endochronic theory with singular kernel (Q761268)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3885426
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The inelastic response characteristics of the new endochronic theory with singular kernel
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3885426

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    The inelastic response characteristics of the new endochronic theory with singular kernel (English)
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    1982
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    The constitutive response predicted by the new endochronic theory with singular kernel for non-proportional loading involving an abrupt change in the loading direction in stress space is investigated analytically. For such loading, the response is determined, as a function of the angle between the original and the revised loading directions, for infinitesimal loading increments in the revised direction. If the angle between the initial and revised loading directions is less than 90\(\circ\), the new endochronic theory predicts plastic response. On the other hand, if the angle is equal to, or greater than, 90\(\circ\), the predicted initial response at the turning point will be purely elastic. It is shown that the new endochronic theory differs in important and fundamental ways from classical plasticity with hardening. For infinitesimal deformations, the two theories exhibit similar response characteristics only under very specialized conditions. For finite deformations, the new endochronic theory leads to plastic flow for all loading directions, while the type of response predicted by classical plasticity theory depends upon the direction of loading.
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    fundamental differences to classical plasticity with hardening
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    constitutive response
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    endochronic theory
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    singular kernel
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    non- proportional loading
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    abrupt change in the loading direction
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    stress space
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    function of the angle between the original and the revised loading directions
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    infinitesimal loading increments
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    less than 90\(\circ \)
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    plastic response
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    equal to, or greater than, 90\(\circ \)
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    response at the turning point
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    purely elastic
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