A convergent bounding principle for a class of elastoplastic strain- hardening solids (Q1088454)
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A convergent bounding principle for a class of elastoplastic strain- hardening solids (English)
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1986
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For a class of elastoplastic solids exhibiting a mixed kinematic- isotropic behavior, a convergent bounding principle is presented. This principle, formulated by means of a suitable perturbation method, is able to provide upper bounds on different kinds of the actual plastic deformation induced by a specified load history. These bounds, expressed in terms of a ''fictitious solution,'' can be rendered as close to the actual deformations as desired, but at the cost of increasing computational efforts. A bounding principle for repeated loads and a shakedown theorem are also presented as special cases of the convergent bounding principle.
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elastoplastic solids
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mixed kinematic-isotropic behavior
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convergent bounding principle
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perturbation method
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upper bounds
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plastic deformation
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load history
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repeated loads
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shakedown theorem
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