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A strain localization condition applying multi-response theory

Eine Bedingung für Lokalisierung im Verformungsfeld unter Anwendung der Multi-Response-Theorie

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The main purpose of this paper is the presentation of a localization condition by using the multi-response theory which gives a comprehensive formulation for the corner theory of Koiter. The effect of a stress Lode angle is considered in the present theory.

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In diesem Artikel wird eine Lokalisierungsbedingung vorgestellt, wobei die multi-response theory zur Anwendung kommt. Diese Theorie beschreibt die Koitersche corner theory umfassend. Der Einfluß des Lode-Winkels im Spannungsraum wird in dieser Arbeit berücksichtigt.

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Ichikawa, Y., Ito, T. & Mròz, Z. A strain localization condition applying multi-response theory. Ing. arch 60, 542–552 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00541910

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