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A. V. Ermolenko and M. V. Polonik, "On the possibility of improving operational characteristics of materials by preliminary pulse or impact treatment," Mech. Solids. 42 (4), 652-660 (2007)
Year 2007 Volume 42 Number 4 Pages 652-660
Title On the possibility of improving operational characteristics of materials by preliminary pulse or impact treatment
Author(s) A. V. Ermolenko (Institute for Automation and Control Processes, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Radio 5, Vladivostok, 690041, Russia)
M. V. Polonik (Institute for Automation and Control Processes, Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Radio 5, Vladivostok, 690041, Russia, polonic@iacp.dvo.ru)
Abstract In the framework of large elastoplastic strains, we study the dynamics of a solitary continuity defect under a jump increase in the pressure (impact loading) with its subsequent instantaneous removal (unloading). We note a high level of stresses formed near the defect, with can result in its "healing."
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2.  A. A. Burenin and L. V. Kovtanyuk, "Residual Stresses near a Cylindrical Hollow in an Ideal Elastoplastic Medium," in Problems of Mechanics of Nonelastic Strains. Collection of Papers Dedicated to D. D. Ivlev on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday (Fizmatlit, Moscow, 2001), pp. 75-95 [in Russian].
3.  A. A. Burenin, L. V. Kovtanyuk, and M. V. Polonik, "The Formation of a One-Dimensional Residual Stress Field in the Neighbourhood of a Cylindrical Defect in the Continuity of an Elastoplastic Medium," Prikl. Mat. Mekh. 67 (2), 316-323 (2003) [J. Appl. Math. Mech. (Engl. Transl.)].
4.  L. V. Kovtanyuk and M. V. Polonik, "Lamé Problem of the Equilibrium of a Thin-Walled Tube Made of an Incompressible Material," in Problems of Continuum Mechanics and Structural Components (Dal'nauka, Vladivostok, 1998), pp. 77-96 [in Russian].
5.  A. A. Burenin, L. V. Kovtanyuk, and M. V. Polonik, "The Possibility of Reiterated Plastic Flow at the Overall Unloading of an Elastoplastic Medium," Dokl. Ross. Akad. Nauk 375 (6), 767-769 (2000) [Russian Acad. Sci. Dokl. Math. (Engl. Transl.)].
6.  L. V. Kovtanyuk, "Modeling of Large Elastoplastic Strains in the Nonisothermal Case," Dal'nevost. Mat. Zh. 5 (1), 110-120 (2004).
7.  G. I. Bykovtsev and D. D. Ivlev, Theory of Plasticity (Dal'nauka, Vladivostok, 1998) [in Russian].
Received 11 February 2005
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