Application of Gasdynamical Method to Soil Mechanics and Theory of Plasticity (II)
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The new method of solving the isostatical problem in the soil mechanics and theory of plasticity, which has been developed in the part (I) of this paper, is applied to practical problems, resulting in a demonstration of several plastic states of stress, slip lines, and isostatics. There are illustrated, with mathematical expressions, figures, and photographs, slip lines on surface of a metal or soil produced by foreing a cylindrical punch into it., those in a plastic mass pressed between two rough parallel or inclined plates, regular markings on face of compressed prism of paraffin, and spiral cracks in safety glass disks broken under a concentrated load, etc.
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- 1952-12-25
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