Continuum Mechanics and Plasticity

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advanced continuum plasticity theory
Antisymmetric Tensor
Arbitrary Tensor
Author_Han-Chin Wu
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Base Vectors
Base Vectors Ei
Cartesian Tensor
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Component Form
Components Tij
conservation laws
constitutive modeling
Continuum Mechanics
Contravariant Components
Coordinate System
curve
dV dV0
Dyadic Product
engineering materials behavior
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experimental plasticity
F1 A1
F2 A1
Fourth Rank Tensor
Identity Tensor
increment
Index Notation
Isotropic Tensor
Left Handed Coordinate System
material anisotropy
Orthogonal Tensor
Q12 Q13Q21 Q22 Q23 Q31
solid mechanics
Spherical Tensor
strain
stress
stressstrain
surface
symmetric
T22 T23 T31 T32 T33
T32
tensor
Vice Versa
yield

Product details

  • ISBN 9781584883630
  • Weight: 1460g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Dec 2004
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Tremendous advances in computer technologies and methods have precipitated a great demand for refinements in the constitutive models of plasticity. Such refinements include the development of a model that would account for material anisotropy and produces results that compare well with experimental data. Key to developing such models-and to meeting many other challenges in the field- is a firm grasp of the principles of continuum mechanics and how they apply to the formulation of plasticity theory. Also critical is understanding the experimental aspects of plasticity and material anisotropy. Integrating the traditionally separate subjects of continuum mechanics and plasticity, this book builds understanding in all of those areas. Part I provides systematic, comprehensive coverage of continuum mechanics, from a review of Carteisian tensors to the relevant conservation laws and constitutive equation. Part II offers an exhaustive presentation of the continuum theory of plasticity. This includes a unique treatment of the experimental aspects of plasticity, covers anisotropic plasticity, and incorporates recent research results related to the endochronic theory of plasticity obtained by the author and his colleagues. By bringing all of these together in one book, Continuum Mechanics and Plasticity facilitates the learning of solid mechanics. Its readers will be well prepared for pursuing either research related to the mechanical behavior of engineering materials or developmental work in engineering analysis and design.

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