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SOLVED: Exercise 2: Creep under combined stresses Under the assumption of incompressible material (volume constant) and the assumption that principal strain rates are proportional to principal shear stresses: -e2-e 1 -00-0 0-
The theory of combined plastic and elastic deformation with particular reference to a thick tube under internal pressure
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Applied Mechanics of Solids (A.F. Bower) Chapter 3: Constitutive laws - 3.7 Rate independent plasticity
Principles of Metal Forming Technology Dr. Pradeep K. Jha Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Indian Institute
Principles of Metal Forming Technology Dr. Pradeep K. Jha Department of Mechanical & Industrial Engineering Indian Institute
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Applied Mechanics of Solids (A.F. Bower) Chapter 3: Constitutive laws - 3.7 Rate independent plasticity
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