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S.E. Aleksandrov, "Qualitative Properties of Plasticity Equations for Porous Media in Plane Deformation," Mech. Solids. 45 (5), 689-700 (2010)
Year 2010 Volume 45 Number 5 Pages 689-700
DOI 10.3103/S0025654410050043
Title Qualitative Properties of Plasticity Equations for Porous Media in Plane Deformation
Author(s) S.E. Aleksandrov (Ishlinsky Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, pr-t Vernadskogo 101, str. 1, Moscow, 119526 Russia, sergei_alexandrov@yahoo.com)
Abstract The instantaneous stress-strain state of a porous rigid-plastic material obeying the cylindrical yield condition and the associated flow rule is considered in the case of plane deformation. It is shown that the type of the system of equations depends on the stress state. In the hyperbolic case, the equations of characteristics and relations along them are derived. An exact solution to the model boundary-value problem with the maximum friction law taken into account is obtained. An asymptotic analysis near the maximum friction surface is performed.
Keywords porous material, rigid-plastic body, maximum friction law, qualitative analysis
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8.  S. E. Aleksandrov, A. R. Pirumov, and O. V. Chesnikova, "Plastic Flow of Porous Materials in Friction Contact Area," Poroshk. Metallurg., No. 9-10, 13-20 (2008) [Powder Metall. Met. Ceram. (Engl. Transl.) 1 (9-10), 512-517 (2008)].
9.  S. E. Aleksandrov, A. R. Pirumov, and O. V. Chesnikova, "Compression of a Plastic Porous Material between Rotating Plates," Zh. Prikl. Mekh. Tekhn. Fiz. 50 (4), 128-135 (2009) [J. Appl. Mech. Tech. Phys. (Engl. Transl.) 50 (4), 651-657 (2009)].
10.  S. Aleksandrov and O. Richmond, "Singular Plastic Flow Fields near Surfaces of Maximum Friction Stress," Int. J. Non-Linear Mech. 36 (1), 1-11 (2001).
11.  S. P. Moylan, S. Kompella, S. Chandrasekar, and T. N. Farris, "A New Approach for Studying Mechanical Properties of Thin Surface Layers Affected by Manufacturing Processes," Trans. ASME J. Manuf. Sci. Engng 125, 320-315 (2003).
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13.  S. E. Aleksandrov, D. E. Grabko, and O. A. Shikimaka, "To the Determination of Intensive Strain Layer Thickness near the Friction Surface in Metal Forming Processes," Probl. Mashinostr. Nadezhn. Mashin, No. 3, 72-78 (2009).
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20.  S. E. Aleksandrov and D. Harris, "Comparison of Solution Behavior for Three Models of Pressure-Dependent Plasticity: a Simple Analytical Example," Int. J. Mech. Sci. 48 (7), 750-762 (2006).
21.  S. E. Aleksandrov and G. Mishuris, "Qualitative Behavior of Viscoplastic Solutions in the Vicinity of Maximum-Friction Surfaces," J. Engng Math. 65 (2), 143-156 (2009).
Received 12 January 2010
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