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Stress-strain relation for inelastic material behavior
Formulation of stress-strain relation is based upon Ramberg-Osgood uniaxial law, Prager's general strain-hardening relation, and Hencky's hypothesis; problems of thick hollow sphere and thick circular cylinder, subjected to uniform internal and external pressures; stress solutions are obtained in closed parametric form; results are illustrated by solution of particular examples.
Stress-strain relation for inelastic material behavior
Formulation of stress-strain relation is based upon Ramberg-Osgood uniaxial law, Prager's general strain-hardening relation, and Hencky's hypothesis; problems of thick hollow sphere and thick circular cylinder, subjected to uniform internal and external pressures; stress solutions are obtained in closed parametric form; results are illustrated by solution of particular examples.
Stress-strain relation for inelastic material behavior
Franklin Inst -- J
Patel, S.A. (author) / Venkatraman, B. (author) / Bentson, J. (author)
1963
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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