An Approach to Correct Elasto-Viscoplastic Stress Predictions
T. Rodic,
D. R. J. Owen and
F. Damjanic
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T. Rodic: University of Wales, Dept. of Civil Engineering
D. R. J. Owen: University of Wales, Dept. of Civil Engineering
F. Damjanic: University of Wales, Dept. of Civil Engineering
Chapter D55 in Numerical Techniques for Engineering Analysis and Design, 1987, pp 493-501 from Springer
Abstract:
Summary When high strain rate processes are simulated by standard elasto-viscoplastic algorithms it is necessary to apply short time steps to avoid the overestimation of stresses and therefore heat generation due to plastic work. In many cases time step limitations lead to unaccaptably expensive computation. In this paper a simple approach is proposed which allows the use of larger time steps.
Keywords: Equivalent Strain; Temperature History; Plastic Work; Stress Increment; Stress History (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3653-9_55
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