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Biaxial dynamic bending of elastoplastic beams
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    Biaxial dynamic bending of elastoplastic beams (English)
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    An elastic-inelastic analogy is presented for dynamic biaxial bending of beams. Inelastic effects are treated as fictitious additional sources of self-stresses in the adjoint linear elastic structure of time-invariant stiffness. Thus, superposition applies and linear methods such as Green's functions and Duhamel's integral may be used in a convenient manner. Fictitious loadings themselves are determined from the inelastic material's law in a time-stepping procedure. As an example problem, a preloaded elastoplastic beam under harmonic excitation of support motion type is considered.
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    elastic-inelastic analogy
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    dynamic biaxial bending
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    fictitious additional sources of self-stresses
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    adjoint linear elastic structure
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    time- invariant stiffness
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    superposition
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    Green's functions
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    Duhamel's integral
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    Fictitious loadings
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    time-stepping procedure
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    preloaded elastoplastic beam
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    harmonic excitation
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