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G.M. Sevastyanov, "On Stress Relaxation in Bended Viscoelastic Plate with Tension–Compression Asymmetry," Mech. Solids. 58 (8), 2920-2932 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 8 Pages 2920-2932
DOI 10.3103/S0025654423080186
Title On Stress Relaxation in Bended Viscoelastic Plate with Tension–Compression Asymmetry
Author(s) G.M. Sevastyanov (Institute of Machinery and Metallurgy, Khabarovsk Federal Research Center, Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, 681005 Russia, akela.86@mail.ru)
Abstract This paper provides, a closed-form analytical solution to the plane-strain problem of stress relaxation in a bended plate with tension–compression asymmetry (TCA) in viscous properties. Reversible and irreversible strains are assumed to be finite. A linear viscous model with equivalent stress that is a piecewise linear function of the principal stresses with the TCA parameter is utilized. Features of the solution specific to this model are discussed.
Keywords viscoelasticity, creep, bending, tension–compression asymmetry
Received 15 February 2023Revised 05 June 2023Accepted 15 July 2023
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