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Material Models in Computational Plasticity

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Computational Plasticity

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The material model in computational plasticity poses an important basic problem. Much research has been devoted to the study of this interesting topic (Zyczkowski, 1981; Chen and Saleeb, 1994; Chen et al., 1994; Harris, 1992). A report on “Formulation and Computational Aspects of Plasticity and Damage Models with Application to Quasi-Brittle Materials” was submitted to the Sandia National Laboratories (Chen and Schreyer, 1995). Material models for non-SD materials and SD materials with the emphasis on the yield criteria of materials under complex stress states, multi-parameter criteria for geomaterials and two bounds of the convex yield criteria will be discussed in this chapter.

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Yu, MH., Li, JC. (2012). Material Models in Computational Plasticity. In: Computational Plasticity. Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24590-9_3

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