A large deformation anisotropic thermoviscoplastic constitutive model (Q760244)

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    A large deformation anisotropic thermoviscoplastic constitutive model
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3883709

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      A large deformation anisotropic thermoviscoplastic constitutive model (English)
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      An anisotropic large deformation thermoviscoplastic constitutive model has been formulated in which flow is regarded as a dissipative process characterized by a ''driving energy'', a threshold energy, and a retardation time. Thermodynamic state functions such as internal energy are derived explicitly as functions of the state variables, namely temperature, elastic strain and flow strain. The model developed here is relevant to applications such as temperature rise and stress relaxation in metals under shock loading.
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      entropy
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      enthalpy
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      Helmholtz free energy
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      Gibbs free energy
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      Lagrangian treatment
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      decomposed total strain
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      anisotropic large deformation thermoviscoplastic constitutive model
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      flow
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      dissipative process
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      driving energy
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      threshold energy
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      retardation time
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      Thermodynamic state functions
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      internal energy
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      functions of the state variables
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      temperature
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      elastic strain
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      flow strain
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