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Murnaghan’s Elastoplastic Material Model
Mechanics of Solids, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Mohr Envelope Elastoplasticity
Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 2020AbstractAn often-used tool for describing the strength of geotechnical materials is the Mohr strength envelope, which has been used for more than 100 years.
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Elastoplastic Analysis of Circular Plates on Elastoplastic Foundation
Journal of Structural Engineering, 1997An elastoplastic analysis of rotationally symmetric reinforced concrete plates resting on elastoplastic subgrade under column load is presented. The plates are made of an elastic, perfectly plastic material that obeys the Johansen's yield condition and the associated flow rule.
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Runge–Kutta methods in elastoplasticity
Applied Numerical Mathematics, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Büttner, Jörg, Simeon, Bernd
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Elastoplastic Model for Cemented Soils
Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 2001This paper presents a model for bonded or cemented soils within the framework of hardening plasticity. The model is based on the concepts that (1) the strength of a cemented soil can be considered to be made up of two components, the usual strength of the soil skeleton and the strength of cementation bonds; and (2) the deformation of the soil is ...
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, 2012
In this work, a new concrete model that strongly couples continuum-damage-mechanics to elastoplasticity is presented. The model incorporates a plasticity yield criterion written in terms of the nominal/damaged, rather than effective, stress space ...
Ziad N. Taqieddin +2 more
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In this work, a new concrete model that strongly couples continuum-damage-mechanics to elastoplasticity is presented. The model incorporates a plasticity yield criterion written in terms of the nominal/damaged, rather than effective, stress space ...
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Elastoplastic Waves in Granular Materials
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 2003For a description of the deformation of materials with different resistances to tension and compression, the conventional rheological diagram is supplemented by a new element --- rigid contact. It is used to construct a model of an ideal granular material possessing elastic and plastic properties.
Sadovskaya, O. V., Sadovskii, V. M.
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STRUCTURAL MECHANICS AND ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTIONS
Within the framework of the planar cross-section hypothesis, the construction of calculation formulas for determining stresses and deformations in cross- sections of an elastoplastic member under conditions of planar transverse bending is considered. The rod material works according to a bilinear tensile pattern and resists both tension and compression
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Within the framework of the planar cross-section hypothesis, the construction of calculation formulas for determining stresses and deformations in cross- sections of an elastoplastic member under conditions of planar transverse bending is considered. The rod material works according to a bilinear tensile pattern and resists both tension and compression
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2002
Most of the soil mechanics models developed for agricultural applications have been derived from elastoplastic constitutive models. At the same time there has been the formal development of the science of "unsaturated soil mechanics" (Fredlund and Rahardjo, 1993a).
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Most of the soil mechanics models developed for agricultural applications have been derived from elastoplastic constitutive models. At the same time there has been the formal development of the science of "unsaturated soil mechanics" (Fredlund and Rahardjo, 1993a).
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1984
Rubbers are polymers whose glass transition temperatures lie below the application temperature. Soft rubbers are lightly chemically cross-linked and hard rubbers are strongly chemically cross-linked. Elastoplasts are polymers which are physically cross-linked at the application temperature, but they can be worked like thermoplasts at higher ...
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Rubbers are polymers whose glass transition temperatures lie below the application temperature. Soft rubbers are lightly chemically cross-linked and hard rubbers are strongly chemically cross-linked. Elastoplasts are polymers which are physically cross-linked at the application temperature, but they can be worked like thermoplasts at higher ...
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