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Subject of the investigation are the implications of a special nonlinear hardening law on the continuity of the slopes of stresses and strains at the elastic-plastic border in plane problems with rotational symmetry. The hardening law under consideration is a nonlinear generalization of linear hardening frequently used by experimenters. The general results are illustrated by means of the cylindrical vessel under internal pressure and the shrink fit.
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Gamer, U. The effect of a special hardening law on continuity in elastic-plastic problems with rotational symmetry. Forsch Ing-Wes 55, 60–64 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02559025
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