Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
801984 Mechanics Research Communications 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this article a rate-independent plasticity theory is presented that aims at describing the plastic behavior of incompressible, but hydrostatic pressure sensitive metals as experimentally observed by Spitzig and Richmond [Spitzig, W.A., Richmond, O., 1984. The effect of pressure on the flow stress of metals. Acta Metallurgica 32, 457–463]. The presented theory leads consistently to a non-associated flow-rule, without the need of introducing an arbitrary potential function.

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