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A. I. Khromov, "Deformation and fracture of a rigid-plastic strip subjected to tension," Mech. Solids. 37 (1), 112-118 (2002)
Year 2002 Volume 37 Number 1 Pages 112-118
Title Deformation and fracture of a rigid-plastic strip subjected to tension
Author(s) A. I. Khromov (Komsomolsk-na-Amure)
Abstract Using the case problem of a strip subjected to tension, we analyze the possibility of describing the fracture process within the framework of the model of ideal rigid-plastic body. Some aspects of the approach developed were considered in [1, 2]. The statement of the local energy criterion of fracture is discussed.
References
1.  A. I. Khromov, Deformation and Fracture of Rigid-plastic Bodies [in Russian], Dal'nauka, Vladivostok, 1996.
2.  A. I. Khromov, "Localization of plastic strains and fracture of ideal rigid-plastic bodies," Doklady AN, Vol. 362, No. 2, pp. 202-205, 1998.
3.  E. Onat and W. Prager, "The necking of a tension specimen in plane plastic flow," J. Appl. Phys., Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 491-493, 1954.
4.  W. Prager, Probleme der Plastizitätstheorie, Bikhäuser, Basel, 1955.
5.  G. I. Bykovtsev and D. D. Ivlev, Theory of Plasticity [in Russian], Dal'nauka, Vladivostok, 1998.
Received 29 July 1999
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