Conical indentation of strain-hardening solids
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- Analysis of an elasto-plastic thick walled sphere loaded by internal and external pressure
- Contact Mechanics
- Cylindrical cavity expansion in compressible Mises and Tresca solids
- Determination of monotonic stress-strain curve of hard materials from ultra-low-load identation tests
- Dynamic Spherical Cavity Expansion in an Elastoplastic Compressible Mises Solid
- Dynamic cylindrical cavity expansion in an incompressible elastoplastic medium
- On the Problem of a Spherical Cavity in an Infinite Elasto-Plastic Medium
- The plastic zone size in indentation experiments: the analogy with the expansion of a spherical cavity
- Two new expanding cavity models for indentation deformations of elastic strain-hardening materials
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- Adiabatic heating effect in elastic-plastic contraction/expansion of spherical cavity in isotropic incompressible material
- An approximate solution to the problem of cone or wedge indentation of elastoplastic solids
- Cavitation in elastic and hyperelastic sheets
- Prediction of stress–strain relation using cone indentation: effect of friction
- Scaling functions in conical indentation of elastic-plastic solids
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