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Mironov B.G. and Mironov Yu.B., "Torsion of Non-Uniform Cylindrical and Prismatic Rods Made of Ideally Plastic Material under Linearized Yield Criterion," Mech. Solids. 55 (6), 813-819 (2020)
Year 2020 Volume 55 Number 6 Pages 813-819
DOI 10.3103/S0025654420060102
Title Torsion of Non-Uniform Cylindrical and Prismatic Rods Made of Ideally Plastic Material under Linearized Yield Criterion
Author(s) Mironov B.G. (Russian University of Transport (MIIT) Moscow, 127994 Russia, mbg.chspu@yandex.ru)
Mironov Yu.B. (Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics, Moscow, 111024 Russia, i.b.mironov@mtuci.ru)
Abstract The general relations of the torsion theory of inhomogeneous rods made of an ideal rigidplastic material are considered. In the case of the linearized yield criterion, integrals are obtained that determine the stressed and deformed states of an ideal rigid-plastic inhomogeneous rod during torsion. The field of characteristics of the basic relations is constructed, the lines of stress rupture are found.
Keywords plasticity, heterogeneity, torsion, deformation, stress
Received 01 June 2020Revised 18 June 2020Accepted 30 June 2020
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