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Distinguishing bulk redox from near-surface degradation in lithium nickel oxide cathodes.
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On shakedown theory for elastic–plastic materials and extensions
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2008zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Pham Duc Chinh
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Structural topology optimization of elastoplastic continuum under shakedown theory
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 2022AbstractThis article presents an elastoplastic continuum topology optimization method for shakedown under the SIMP‐based framework for the first time, aiming to maximize shakedown load‐carrying capacity under variable repeated loading. In contrast to most elastoplastic topology optimizations which have path‐dependent properties, the shakedown topology ...
Gengdong Cheng
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Seismic behavior of slopes by lower bound dynamic shakedown theory
Computers and Geotechnics, 2012Abstract Lower bound dynamic shakedown theory is a limit state method. It is employed herein to investigate the safety, which is associated with permanent displacement, of slopes under repeated dynamic loads, mainly earthquakes. An efficient numerical method, previously applied to the static shakedown of pavements, is extended to the dynamic ...
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Shakedown theory for elastic-perfectly plastic bodies revisited
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2003Shakedown theory for elastic-perfectly plastic solids is represented in a consistent manner. Admissible residual stresses of the static theorem are required to be bounded. Fictitious material, which can yield in bulk tension and compression, is used for constructing the shakedown kinematic theorem.
Pham Duc Chinh
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The application of shakedown theory to pavement design
Metals and Materials, 1998Shakedown theory for rate-independent materials has been successfully applied to discrete structures for many years, but has only recently been applied successfully to continua. A notable success is the use of the upper-bound theorem (Koiter’s theorem) to analyse different types of wear mechanisms of surfaces subjected to repeated sliding or rolling ...
I. F. Collins, M. Boulbibane
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Application of shakedown theory to soil dynamics
Mechanics Research Communications, 1999The authors introduce a model of dynamic shakedown of solids, and compare its predictions with the results of the critical state theory and the characteristic state theory. The authors also obtain a sufficient shakedown condition for an elastic soil subjected to residual strains and dynamic loadings.
Hamadouche, M. A., Weichert, D.
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An extended shakedown theory for elastic-plastic-damage material models
Internal variable elastic-plastic-damage, or elastic-damage, material models endowed with free energy are considered. Referring to a structure of such a material subjected to loads varying inside a given domain, the classical notion of (elastic) shakedown is widened to signify that the structure eventually responds to the loads in an elastic manner ...
Polizzotto C., Borino G., Fuschi P.
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Concept of the limit yield condition in shakedown theory
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1997zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Druyanov, B., Roman, I.
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