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B.G. Mironov and Yu.B. Mironov, "On the Problem of Anisotropic Rods Torsion under External Pressure," Mech. Solids. 58 (2), 511-515 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 2 Pages 511-515
DOI 10.3103/S0025654422600878
Title On the Problem of Anisotropic Rods Torsion under External Pressure
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 The paper is devoted to the study of the general relations of the theory of torsion of rods from an ideal rigid-plastic anisotropic material. In this case, it is assumed that the rod is under the action of an external pressure that varies linearly along its generatrix. The stress-strain state of an anisotropic rod is determined under an arbitrary condition of plasticity. Equations for the characteristics of general relations and the stress and strain components along these characteristics are found.
Keywords plasticity, anisotropy, torsion, deformation, stress
Received 08 June 2022Revised 08 July 2022Accepted 09 July 2022
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