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B.G. Mironov and Yu.B. Mironov, "Torsion of Rods Made of Hardening Material Subjected to the Influence of Variable External Pressure under a Linearized Plastic Flow Rule," Mech. Solids. 58 (6), 1998-2002 (2023)
Year 2023 Volume 58 Number 6 Pages 1998-2002
DOI 10.3103/S0025654423600514
Title Torsion of Rods Made of Hardening Material Subjected to the Influence of Variable External Pressure under a Linearized Plastic Flow Rule
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 article deals with the torsion of rods made of an anisotropically hardening rigid-plastic material under the linearized plastic flow rule. It is assumed that the rod is subject to external pressure, which varies linearly along the generatrix. The components of the stress and strain tensors that describe the limiting state of the rod are determined.
Keywords plasticity, rod, hardening, torsion, anisotropy, deformation, stress, linearization, associated flow rule
Received 06 March 2023Revised 27 March 2023Accepted 30 March 2023
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