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Elastoplastic model of metals with smooth elastic–plastic transition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Koichi Hashiguchi   +2 more
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J031012 Application of the Extended Subloading Surface Model for the Cyclic Plastic Deformation Analysis of Metals

open access: yesThe Proceedings of Mechanical Engineering Congress, Japan, 2012
Noriyuki SUZUKI   +4 more
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Numerical implementation of the multiplicative hyperelastic-based Extended Subloading Surface plasticity model

Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2022
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R. Fincato, S. Tsutsumi
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Closest-point projection method for the extended subloading surface model

Acta Mechanica, 2017
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Fincato R, Tsutsumi S
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Complete implicit stress integration algorithm with extended subloading surface model for elastoplastic deformation analysis

International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2019
SummaryThe subloading surface model released from a purely elastic domain is capable of describing not only monotonic but also cyclic loading behaviors accurately. It is expected that elastoplastic deformation analyses can be performed with high accuracy and efficiency by the complete implicit stress integration algorithm with a return‐mapping ...
Takuya Anjiki   +2 more
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Extended Subloading Surface Model

2014
As was deliberated in Chapter 8, only the extended subloading surface model is capable of describing the cyclic loading behavior of materials pertinently. The explicit constitutive equation of this model is shown in this chapter. Then, this model will be applied to metals and soils, and their validities will be verified by comparisons with test data of
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Cyclic Plasticity Model: Extended Subloading Surface Model

2009
The subloading surface model described in Chapter 7 would be the only pertinent unconventional model for the description of monotonic loading behavior but it cannot describe the cyclic loading behavior pertinently by the formulation itself shown therein, predicting the unrealistically large plastic strain accumulation because only elastic deformation ...
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