Elastoplastic Behavior of Highly Ductile Materials

Jiaojiao Liu, Yi Wang, Haipeng Teng, et al.

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Mechanik, Akustik

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This book mainly introduces some basic phenomena and laws of highly ductile materials during elastoplastic deformation, and their engineering applications, such as the transfer and relief of stress concentration in the notch root, the mitigation of possible brittle fracture, the ductile deformation and damage, fatigue, energy absorption, plastic buckling, thermal stress problems, etc. It shows a number of revolutions in modern applications and design, which are beneficial to the safety of modern equipment, and improve applicability. In addition, the first three chapters of this book also briefly introduce the basic knowledge of elastoplastic deformation and analysis as a preliminary knowledge. 
 
This book can be used as a textbook for advanced undergraduate students and postgraduate in non-mechanics majors such as mechanical engineering, power, material or civil engineering, as well as scholars and engineers in related fields.

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Notch effect, quality control, reliability, safety and risk, Strain hardening, Plastic buckling, Notch root, Transfer and relief of stress concentration, Stress concentration, Brittle fracture, Fatigue life assessment, Residual stress, Elastoplastic behavior, Pipe bending behavior, Diffusive defect, Ductile materials