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Constitutive dual potentials in classical plasticity
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    Constitutive dual potentials in classical plasticity (English)
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    In several branches of solid mechanics the constitutive relations and their inverses are expressible as tensor gradients of Legendre potentials. Exceptionally the response of classical rigid/plastic materials has never been shown to admit dual potentials of any kind. This is remedied here when the yield surface is convex and the normality flow- rule applies. The sought-for potentials are nonlinear homogeneus functions of first degree: one governs the magnitude of Cauchy stress at yield and the other the magnitude of Eulerian strain-rate via a work- equivalence norm. The duality is not of Legendre type but reflects a correspondence based on polar reciprocity. The geometrical background is developed ab initio and the construction is illustrated by several examples.
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    constitutive dual potentials
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    yield surface is convex
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    normality flow- rule
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    nonlinear homogeneus functions of first degree
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    magnitude of Cauchy stress at yield
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    magnitude of Eulerian strain-rate
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    work-equivalence norm
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