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      Plastic flow equations for the local strain approach in the multiaxial case

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          This paper presents a system of plastic flow equations which uses and generalizes to the multiaxial case a number of concepts commonly employed in the so-called Local Strain Approach to low cycle fatigue. Everything is built upon the idea of distance between stress points. It is believed that this will ease the generalization to the multiaxial case of the intuitive methods used in low cycle fatigue calculations, based on hysteresis loops, Ramberg?Osgood equations, Neuber or ESED rule, etc. It is proposed that the stress space is endowed with a quadratic metric whose structure is embedded in the yield criterion. Considerations of initial isotropy of the material and of the null influence of the hydrostatic stress upon yielding leads to the realization of the simplest metric, which is associated with the von Mises yield criterion. The use of the strain?hardening hypothesis leads in natural way to a normal flow rule and this establishes a linear relationship between the plastic strain increment and the stress increment.

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          Journal
          Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
          Gruppo Italiano Frattura
          01 June 2016
          : 10
          : 37
          Article
          4712639068f947fcbcebca4d680e77a2
          2903e0cd-bb94-42da-b655-8c9e2a9bbb52

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          Mechanical engineering and machinery
          TJ1-1570
          Structural engineering (General)
          TA630-695

          Materials technology,Materials properties,Materials characterization,Engineering,Civil engineering,Mechanical engineering
          Low cycle fatigue,Non-proportional Loading,Plastic Flow Rule,Multiaxial Fatigue,Kinematic Hardening

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