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B. G. Mironov and Yu. B. Mironov, "Problem on Torsion of Rods Made of a Hardening Material Under the Action of Variable External Pressure Using a Linearized Plasticity Condition," Mech. Solids. 57 (2), 271-277 (2022)
Year 2022 Volume 57 Number 2 Pages 271-277
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422020182
Title Problem on Torsion of Rods Made of a Hardening Material Under the Action of Variable External Pressure Using a Linearized Plasticity Condition
Author(s) B. G. Mironov (Russian University of Transport (MIIT), Moscow, 127994 Russia, mbg.chspu@yandex.ru)
Yu. B. Mironov (Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics, Moscow, 111024 Russia, i.b.mironov@mtuci.ru)
Abstract In this article, the torsion of rods made of an anisotropically hardening rigid-plastic material under a linearized plasticity condition is studied. It is assumed that the rod is under the action of an external pressure that varies linearly along the generatrix. The stress and strain states of the rod are determined. Stress break lines are found.
Keywords plasticity, inhomogeneity, hardening, torsion, anisotropy, deformation, stress
Received 22 October 2021Revised 24 October 2021Accepted 25 October 2021
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