Equivalent Stress (Rate) and Equivalent Strain Rate for Work-Hardening Materials : Theory of Anisotropic Plasticity Based on Maximum Shear Stress Hypothesis
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概要
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A conception of the equivalent stress and equivalent plastic strain rate is necessary for comparison of the yield surfaces or the stress-strain diagrams, and for estimation of the amount of plastic deformation of the materials deformed plastically under combined stresses. In the theory of anisotropic plasticity based on the maximum shear stress hypothesis, the equivalent stress and equivalent plastic strain rate for work-hardening materials are theoretically developed in this paper with use of the increment of plastic work per unit volume. The conclusions of this paper give the theoretical foundation and a certain restriction to the dissertation published by I. Berman and P. G. Hodge, Jr.. It is assumed here that the principal axes of stress and anisotropy are coaxial.
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著者
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Igaki Hisashi
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Saito Koichi
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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SUGIMOTO Masakatsu
Faculty of Engineering, University of Osaka Prefecture
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Sugimoto Masakatsu
Faculty Of Engineering University Of Osaka Prefecture
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