Elastoplasticity Theory

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This book was written to serve as the standard textbook of elastoplasticity for students, engineers and researchers in the field of applied mechanics. The present second edition is improved thoroughly from the first edition by selecting the standard theories from various formulations and models, which are required to study the essentials of elastoplasticity steadily and effectively and will remain universally in the history of elastoplasticity. It opens with an explanation of vector-tensor analysis and continuum mechanics as a foundation to study elastoplasticity theory, extending over various strain and stress tensors and their rates. Subsequently, constitutive equations of elastoplastic and viscoplastic deformations for monotonic, cyclic and non-proportional loading behavior in a general rate and their applications to metals and soils are described in detail, and constitutive equations of friction behavior between solids and its application to the prediction of stick-slip phenomena are delineated. In addition, the return-mapping algorithm, the consistent tangent operators and the objective time-integration algorithm of rate tensor are explained in order to enforce the FEM analyses. All the derivation processes and formulations of equations are described in detail without an abbreviation throughout the book.

The distinguishable features and importance of this book is the comprehensive description of fundamental concepts and formulations including the objectivity of tensor and constitutive equations, the objective time-derivative of tensor functions, the associated flow rule, the loading criterion, the continuity and smoothness conditions and their substantial physical interpretations in addition to the wide classes of reversible/irreversible constitutive equations of solids and friction behavior between solids.

Author(s): Koichi Hashiguchi (auth.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Applied and Computational Mechanics 69
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2014

Language: English
Pages: 455
Tags: Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials;Mechanics

Front Matter....Pages 1-16
Tensor Analysis....Pages 1-47
Motion and Strain (Rate)....Pages 49-76
Conservation Laws and Stress Tensors....Pages 77-99
Objectivity, and Objective and Corotational Rate Tensors....Pages 101-122
Elastic Constitutive Equations....Pages 123-129
Basic Formulations for Elastoplastic Constitutive Equations....Pages 131-166
Unconventional Elastoplasticity Model: Subloading Surface Model....Pages 167-185
Cyclic Plasticity Models: Critical Reviews and Assessments....Pages 187-202
Extended Subloading Surface Model....Pages 203-212
Constitutive Equations of Metals....Pages 213-242
Constitutive Equations of Soils....Pages 243-306
Viscoplastic Constitutive Equations....Pages 307-316
Corotational Rate Tensor....Pages 317-331
Localization of Deformation....Pages 333-341
Constitutive Equation for Friction: Subloading-Friction Model....Pages 343-378
Return-Mapping and Consistent Tangent Modulus Tensor....Pages 379-420
Back Matter....Pages 421-455