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Fundamental relationships for the theory of inelastic processes in a loading space communication. 2. Experimental bases

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Experimental bases are given for establishing the fundamental relationships in differential form for active processes of inelastic loading. It is shown that processes are close to quasisimple or tend towards it while developing. Approximations are suggested for plasticity functionals which correspond quite well with experimental results.

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Translated from Problemy Prochnosti, No. 6, pp. 3–12, June, 1992.

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Zubchaninov, V.G. Fundamental relationships for the theory of inelastic processes in a loading space communication. 2. Experimental bases. Strength Mater 24, 383–391 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00776935

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