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  1. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
  2. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 55
  3. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2014
  4. Elastoplastic antiplane strain in an incompressible body
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 6, November 2014
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 55, Issue 1, January 2014
Anisotropy tensor of the potential model of steady creep
Stability and limit states of elastoplastic spherical shells under static and dynamic loading
Fracture mechanics of multimodulus dilatant media
Elastoplastic antiplane strain in an incompressible body
Obtaining metal-based composites with hardening by titanium diboride nanoparticles
Strength calculations and optimal weight design of multilayer shell-shaped composite products under a set of loads
Buckling of an elastoplastic bar
Finite-element simulation of myocardial electrical excitation
Equations of cylindrical bending of orthotropic plates with arbitrary conditions on their front surfaces
Effect of the relationship between the elastic modulus and plastic strain on residual stresses and strains in a tube
Sliding of a spherical indenter on a viscoelastic foundation with the forces of molecular attraction taken into account
Numerical-analytic investigation of the dynamics of viscoelastic and porous elastic bodies
Impact of axial compression and torque on strain localization and fracture under complex cyclic loading of Plexiglas rods
Creep buckling of axially compressed circular cylindrical shells of a zirconium alloy: Experiment and computer simulation
Results of studying creep and long-term strength of metals at the Institute of Mechanics at the Lomonosov Moscow State University (To Yu. N. Rabotnov’s Anniversary)
High-temperature metal matrix composites
Creep of clamped plates with different reinforcement structures
Mechanisms of stress concentration reduction in fiber composites
Algorithms for controlling fatigue tests of airplanes
Energy version of the kinetic equations of isothermal creep and long-term strength
Theory of rolling: Solution of the Coulomb problem
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Elastoplastic antiplane strain in an incompressible body

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Bondar’, V. D.
Copyright Year 2014
Abstract Antiplane strain in an incompressible cylindrical body is studied within the framework of a nonlinear model. The system of equations is reduced to a second-order nonlinear equation for the displacement. It is shown that the type of the equation is determined by the strain potential and can be mixed. An example of the strain in a hollow elliptic cylinder is considered, for which a displacement of the screw dislocation type is found and the corresponding stresses and load are studied.
Starting Page 19
Ending Page 29
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
ISSN 00218944
Journal Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
Volume Number 55
Issue Number 1
e-ISSN 15738620
Language English
Publisher Pleiades Publishing
Publisher Date 2014-02-13
Publisher Place Moscow
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword antiplane strain boundary-value problem type of the equation load Legendre transform nonlinearity Mechanics Fluid- and Aerodynamics Classical Continuum Physics Applications of Mathematics Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics Mechanical Engineering
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Condensed Matter Physics Mechanical Engineering
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