Steady-state flow in classical elastoplasticity: Applications to repeated rolling and sliding contact (Q1319063)

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Steady-state flow in classical elastoplasticity: Applications to repeated rolling and sliding contact
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    Steady-state flow in classical elastoplasticity: Applications to repeated rolling and sliding contact (English)
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    3 May 1994
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    The steady-state assumption is used to analyse mechanical problems involving moving loads. A general formulation in the case of elastoplasticity is given. A uniqueness theorem is proved. An efficient and reliable algorithm for the calculation of stresses and strains either for an arbitrary number of loading passes or directly for the stabilized state is presented. Two numerical procedures are proposed: (i) the pass- by-pass stationary method which rigorously treats the case of a single load pass; (ii) the direct stationary method going straight to the steady state in the case of a repeatedly moving load.
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    moving loads
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    uniqueness theorem
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    pass-by-pass stationary method
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    direct stationary method
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