Analytical solutions to prevent apparent snap-back in the modeling of elastic-damaging processes (Q1891900)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 761063
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 761063 |
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Analytical solutions to prevent apparent snap-back in the modeling of elastic-damaging processes (English)
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5 July 1995
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A general formulation of anisotropic elastic-damaging processes for brittle solids is presented. The authors propose a strategy to remove the problem of the apparent snap-pack in strain softening, for the same loading path. A simple perturbation to the solution of a constrained ordinary differential inequality is used to avoid the internal contradiction of the solution. Finally, the proposed model is illustrated for an uniaxial tensile stress path.
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strain softening
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loading path
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perturbation
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constrained ordinary differential inequality
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uniaxial tensile stress path
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