Simplified Theory of Plastic Zones

Simplified Theory of Plastic Zones
Title Simplified Theory of Plastic Zones PDF eBook
Author Hartwig Hübel
Publisher Springer
Pages 329
Release 2016-06-29
Genre Science
ISBN 3319298755

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The present book provides a new method to estimate elastic-plastic strains via a series of linear elastic analyses. For a life prediction of structures subjected to variable loads, frequently encountered in mechanical and civil engineering, the cyclically accumulated deformation and the elastic plastic strain ranges are required. The Simplified Theory of Plastic Zones (STPZ) is a direct method which provides the estimates of these and all other mechanical quantities in the state of elastic and plastic shakedown. The STPZ is described in detail, with emphasis on the fact that not only scientists but engineers working in applied fields and advanced students are able to get an idea of the possibilities and limitations of the STPZ. Numerous illustrations and examples are provided to support the reader's understanding.

Plasticity for Engineers

Plasticity for Engineers
Title Plasticity for Engineers PDF eBook
Author C. R. Calladine
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 337
Release 2000-09-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0857099701

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This book focuses on the plastic property of materials, and the way in which structures made of such material behave under load. It is intended for civil, mechanical, electro-mechanical, marine, and aeronautical engineers for under-graduate or post-graduate courses or research, and professionals in industry. Professor Calladine, from long experience in teaching, research and industry, here delivers a readable and authoritative account of theory and applications. He presents the classical "perfect plasticity material" as a model of irreversible mechanical behaviour, using this perfect plasticity property to analyse a range of continuum structural problems and metal-forming processes relevant to engineering practice.

Engineering Plasticity

Engineering Plasticity
Title Engineering Plasticity PDF eBook
Author C. R. Calladine
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 333
Release 2016-10-13
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1483139875

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Engineering Plasticity focuses on certain features of the theory of plasticity that are particularly appropriate to engineering design. Topics covered range from specification of an ideal plastic material to the behavior of structures made of idealized elastic-plastic material, theorems of plastic theory, and rotating discs. Torsion, indentation problems, and slip-line fields are also discussed. This book consists of 12 chapters and begins by providing an engineering background for the theory of plasticity, with emphasis on the use of metals in structural engineering and the nature of physical theories. The reader is then introduced to the general problem of how to set up a model of the plastic behavior of metal for use in analysis and design of structures and forming processes, paying particular attention to the plastic deformation that occurs when a specimen of metal is stressed. Subsequent chapters explore the behavior of a simple structure made of elastic-plastic material; theorems of plastic theory; rotating discs; and indentation problems. Torsion, slip-line fields, and circular plates under transverse loading are also considered, along with wire-drawing and extrusion and the effects of changes in geometry on structure. This monograph is intended for students of engineering.

Fundamentals of the Theory of Plasticity

Fundamentals of the Theory of Plasticity
Title Fundamentals of the Theory of Plasticity PDF eBook
Author L. M. Kachanov
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 513
Release 2013-09-26
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0486150828

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Intended for use by advanced engineering students and professionals, this volume focuses on plastic deformation of metals at normal temperatures, as applied to strength of machines and structures. 1971 edition.

Plasticity for Engineers

Plasticity for Engineers
Title Plasticity for Engineers PDF eBook
Author C. R. Calladine
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1985
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Elementary engineering fracture mechanics

Elementary engineering fracture mechanics
Title Elementary engineering fracture mechanics PDF eBook
Author D. Broek
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 480
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400943334

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When asked to start teaching a course on engineering fracture mechanics, I realized that a concise textbook, giving a general oversight of the field, did not exist. The explanation is undoubtedly that the subject is still in a stage of early development, and that the methodologies have still a very limited applicability. It is not possible to give rules for general application of fracture mechanics concepts. Yet our comprehension of cracking and fracture beha viour of materials and structures is steadily increasing. Further developments may be expected in the not too distant future, enabling useful prediction of fracture safety and fracture characteristics on the basis of advanced fracture mechanics procedures. The user of such advanced procedures m\lst have a general understanding of the elementary concepts, which are provided by this volume. Emphasis was placed on the practical application of fracture mechanics, but it was aimed to treat the subject in a way that may interest both metallurgists and engineers. For the latter, some general knowledge of fracture mechanisms and fracture criteria is indispensable for an apprecia tion of the limita tions of fracture mechanics. Therefore a general discussion is provided on fracture mechanisms, fracture criteria, and other metal lurgical aspects, without going into much detail. Numerous references are provided to enable a more detailed study of these subjects which are still in a stage of speculative treatment.

Plasticity Theory

Plasticity Theory
Title Plasticity Theory PDF eBook
Author Jacob Lubliner
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 548
Release 2013-04-22
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0486318206

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The aim of Plasticity Theory is to provide a comprehensive introduction to the contemporary state of knowledge in basic plasticity theory and to its applications. It treats several areas not commonly found between the covers of a single book: the physics of plasticity, constitutive theory, dynamic plasticity, large-deformation plasticity, and numerical methods, in addition to a representative survey of problems treated by classical methods, such as elastic-plastic problems, plane plastic flow, and limit analysis; the problem discussed come from areas of interest to mechanical, structural, and geotechnical engineers, metallurgists and others. The necessary mathematics and basic mechanics and thermodynamics are covered in an introductory chapter, making the book a self-contained text suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, as well as a reference for practitioners of solid mechanics.