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Numerical implementation of constitutive integration for rate-independent elastoplasticity (English)
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25 May 1998
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Constitutive integration for rate-independent, small deformation elastoplasticity is studied. Smooth yield surfaces and work/strain hardening are assumed, and both associative or non-associative flow rules are considered. An Euler backward algorithm is applied for constitutive integration. Tangent moduli that are consistent with the Euler backward algorithm, i.e. a so-called consistent tangent operator, are derived. Emphasis is placed on numerical implementation of the Euler backward algorithm into finite element codes, using such a consistent tangent operator. In particular, a commercial code ANSYS is considered. Numerical examples, including materials sensitive and insensitive to hydrostatic stress, are used for the verification of the implementation.
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smooth yield surfaces
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finite element commercial code ANSYS
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small deformation elastoplasticity
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work/strain hardening
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Euler backward algorithm
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consistent tangent operator
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hydrostatic stress
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