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Consistent tangent operators for rate-independent elastoplasticity
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    Consistent tangent operators for rate-independent elastoplasticity (English)
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    It is shown that for problems involving rate constitutive equations, such as rate-independent elastoplasticity, the notion of consistency between the tangent (stiffness) operator and the integration algorithm employed in the solution of the incremental problem, plays a crucial role in preserving the quadratic rate of asymptotic convergence of iterative solution schemes based upon Newton's method. Within the framework of closest-point-projection algorithms, a methodology is presented whereby tangent operators consistent with this class of algorithms may be systematically developed. To wit, associative \(J_ 2\) flow rules with general nonlinear kinematic and isotropic hardening rules, as well as a simple class of non-associative flow rule are considered. The resulting iterative solution scheme preserves the asymptotic quadratic convergence characteristic of Newton's method, whereas use of the so-called elasto-plastic tangent in conjunction with a radial return integration algorithm, a procedure often employed, results in Newton type of algorithms with suboptimal rate of convergence. Application is made to a set of numerical examples which include saturation hardening laws of exponential type.
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    consistent tangent operators
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    rate constitutive equations
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    rate-independent elastoplasticity
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    closest-point-projection algorithms
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    associative \(J_ 2\) flow rules
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    general nonlinear kinematic and isotropic hardening rules
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    non-associative flow rule
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    iterative solution scheme
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    asymptotic quadratic convergence characteristic of Newton's method
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    elasto-plastic tangent
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    radial return integration algorithm
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    suboptimal rate of convergence
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    numerical examples
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    saturation hardening laws of exponential type
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