Finite Element Analysis of Large Strains and Large Displacements by Natural Factor Displacement Method : Formulation for Elastoplasticity
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概要
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A finite element formulation without any sophisticated tensor calculus is given for the elastoplastic problem of large strains and large displacements. The concept of natural stresses and strains is applied to the formulation in order to make the large strain theory more easily understandable for the engineers who are unaccustomed to the tensor calculus. A few examples of plane problems are computed and the results obtained are discussed, whereby the appropriateness and the applicabilities of the proposed theory are demonstrated.
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著者
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Tanaka Masataka
Faculty Of Engineering Shinshu University
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Argyris John
Isd University Of Stuttgart
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ARGYRIS John
ISD,University of Stuttgart
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Tanaka Masataka
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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