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Cyclic Plasticity of Metals
Modeling Fundamentals and Applications

Overview of fundamentals and applications of various cyclic plasticity models for a range of metals

Hamid Jahed (Edited by), Ali A. A. Roostaei (Edited by)

9780128192931, Elsevier Science

Paperback, published 16 November 2021

468 pages, Approx. 100 illustrations
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.9 cm, 0.45 kg

Cyclic Plasticity of Metals: Modeling Fundamentals and Applications provides an exhaustive overview of the fundamentals and applications of various cyclic plasticity models including forming and spring back, notch analysis, fatigue life prediction, and more. Covering metals with an array of different structures, such as hexagonal close packed (HCP), face centered cubic (FCC), and body centered cubic (BCC), the book starts with an introduction to experimental macroscopic and microscopic observations of cyclic plasticity and then segues into a discussion of the fundamentals of the different cyclic plasticity models, covering topics such as kinematics, stress and strain tensors, elasticity, plastic flow rule, and an array of other concepts. A review of the available models follows, and the book concludes with chapters covering finite element implementation and industrial applications of the various models.

Part One: Introduction 1 Experimental observations in cyclic loading of metals 2 Fundamentals of cyclic plasticity models

Part Two: Cyclic plasticity models 3 Multisurface cyclic plasticity 4 Two-surface cyclic plasticity 5 Nonlinear kinematic hardening cyclic plasticity 6 Distortional hardening cyclic plasticity 7 Computational methods for cyclic plasticity

Part Three: Applications of cyclic plasticity 8 Cyclic plasticity applied to the notch analysis of metals 9 Application of cyclic plasticity for modeling ratcheting in metals 10 Application of cyclic plasticity to fatigue modeling 11 Cyclic plasticity of additively manufactured metals

Subject Areas: Mechanical engineering [TGB]

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