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The conventional elastoplastic model premising that the interior of yield surface is a purely elastic domain is incapable of describing the plastic deformation by the rate of stress inside the yield surface. Thus, it is inapplicable to the description of cyclic loading behavior.
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Elastoplastic model of metals with smooth elastic–plastic transition [PDF]
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Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, 2022
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Cyclic Plasticity Model: Extended Subloading Surface Model
Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics, 2009The 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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Extended Rate-Dependent Subloading Surface Model
Key Engineering Materials, 2003openaire +3 more sources
Elastoplastic analysis based on extended subloading surface model with damage mechanics
The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference, 2016Takuya ANJIKI +2 more
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