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Sur les matériaux standard généralisés
Bernard Halphen,Quoc Son Nguyen +1 more
- Vol. 14, pp 39-63
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In this paper, the rate equation of the plastic transformation and the internal parameters are written in terms of the dissipation potential, and the constitutive equations are described from the expressions of the energy potential and of the Dissipation potential.Abstract:
Under the assumption of normal dissipativity, the rate equation of the plastic transformation and of the internal parameters are written in term of the dissipation potential. For such a metarial, the constitutive equations are described from the expressions of the energy potential and of the dissipation potential.read more
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