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G.Z. Sharafutdinov, "Using Piece-Analytical and Piece-Linear Forms of Hereditary-Type Constitutive Equations in Studying Creep of Metals," Mech. Solids. 54 (6), 873-882 (2019)
Year 2019 Volume 54 Number 6 Pages 873-882
DOI 10.3103/S0025654419060037
Title Using Piece-Analytical and Piece-Linear Forms of Hereditary-Type Constitutive Equations in Studying Creep of Metals
Author(s) G.Z. Sharafutdinov (Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, pr. Michurinskii 1, Moscow, 119192 Russia, sharaf@imec.msu.ru)
Abstract The present article deals with new forms of constraint equations between stresses and strains. Methods for determining material functions and limit parameters (yield, linearity, and analyticity) that are included in these equations have been developed and illustrated by specific examples. Some problems of ensuring the adequacy of the proposed equations are discussed.
Keywords constraint equations between stresses and strains, linear and nonlinear viscoelasticity, creep, creep functions, limit parameters
Received 22 October 2018
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