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A generalisation of \(J_ 2\)-flow theory for polar continua
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    A generalisation of \(J_ 2\)-flow theory for polar continua (English)
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    16 May 1993
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    The author proposes a pressure-dependent (so-called) \(J_ 2\)-theory of plastic flow within the framework of the Cosserat (also called ``micropolar'' by A. C. Eringen) continuum. This necessitates the definition of a second invariant of deviatoric stresses which accounts for couple stresses. Similarly, the strain-hardening hypothesis has to account for micro-curvatures, i.e., the kinematic duals of couple stresses. The temporal integration of the resulting system is successfully achieved by using an implicit Euler backward scheme (return- mapping algorithm). As a result of microstructure being taken into account, an internal length scale is naturally incorporated in the theory. This has for consequence, in finite-element simulations of localization phenomena, to yield a finite width of the localization zone. This is exemplified by treating numerically the case of an infinitely long shear layer, as also that of a biaxial specimen composed of strain- softening Drucker-Prager material. This theory of Cosserat elasto- plasticity seems to be relevant to the study of geomaterials such as concrete, rocks and soils.
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    Cosserat continua
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    plastic flow
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    second invariant of deviatoric stresses
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    strain-hardening hypothesis
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    micro-curvatures
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    implicit Euler backward scheme
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    internal length scale
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    finite-element simulations
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    Drucker-Prager material
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    geomaterials
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