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von Mises yield criterion

About: von Mises yield criterion is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4374 publications have been published within this topic receiving 82642 citations. The topic is also known as: Von Mises stress.


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TL;DR: This work uses the experimentally calibrated AAA model, which includes a failure description, to examine various popular criteria of the local failure and shows that the strain energy is almost constant for the failure states induced by the loads varying from the uniaxial to the equal biaXial tension.

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TL;DR: In this paper, a variational approach to determine the deformation of an ideally plastic substance is proposed by solving a sequence of energy minimization problems under proper conditions to account for the irreversible character of plasticity.
Abstract: A variational approach to determine the deformation of an ideally plastic substance is proposed by solving a sequence of energy minimization problems under proper conditions to account for the irreversible character of plasticity. The flow is driven by the local transformation of elastic strain energy into plastic work on slip surfaces, once that a certain energetic barrier for slip activation has been overcome. The distinction of the elastic strain energy into spherical and deviatoric parts is used to incorporate in the model the idea of von Mises plasticity and isochoric plastic strain. This is a “phase field model” because the matching condition at the slip interfaces is substituted by the evolution of an auxiliary phase field that, similar to a damage field, is unitary on the elastic phase and null on the yielded phase. The slip lines diffuse in bands, whose width depends upon a material length-scale parameter. Numerical experiments on representative problems in plane strain give solutions with noteworthy similarities with the results from classical slip-line field theory, but the proposed model is much richer because, accounting for elastic deformations, it can describe the formation of slip bands at the local level, which can nucleate, propagate, widen and diffuse by varying the boundary conditions. In particular, the solution for a long pipe under internal pressure is very different from the one obtainable from the classical macroscopic theory of plasticity. For this case, the location of the plastic bands may be an insight to explain the premature failures that are sometimes encountered during the manufacturing process. This practical example enhances the importance of this new theory based on the mathematical sciences.

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TL;DR: In this article, a numerical simulation of the transient thermal analysis and the static structural one was performed sequentially, with the coupled thermo-structural method using the ANS.
Abstract: In this work, a numerical simulation of the transient thermal analysis and the static structural one was performed here sequentially, with the coupled thermo-structural method using the ANS...

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Abstract: We study numerically the steady creeping motion of Bingham liquid plugs in two-dimensional channels as a model of mucus behaviour during airway reopening in pulmonary airways. In addition to flow analysis related to propagation of the plug, the stress distribution on the wall is studied for better understanding of potential airway epithelial cell injury mechanisms. The yield stress behaviour of the fluid was implemented through a regularized constitutive equation. The capillary number, , and the Bingham number, , which is the ratio of the yield stress to a characteristic viscous stress, varied over the ranges 0.025–0.1 and 0–1.5, respectively. For the range of parameters studied, it was found that, while the yield stress reduces the magnitude of the shearing along the wall, it can magnify the amplitude of the wall shear stress gradient significantly, and also it can elevate the magnitude of the wall shear stress and wall pressure gradient up to 30 % and 15 %, respectively. Therefore, the motion of mucus plugs can be more damaging to the airway epithelial cells due to the yield stress properties of mucus. The yield stress also modifies the profile of the plug where the amplitude of the capillary waves at the leading meniscus decreases with increase in . Other findings are that: the thickness of the static film increases with increasing ; the driving pressure difference increases linearly with ; and increasing extends any wall stagnation point beneath the leading meniscus to an unyielded line segment beneath the leading meniscus. With an increase in , the unyielded areas appear and grow in the adjacent wall film as well as the core region of the plug between the two menisci. The plug length, , mostly modifies the topology of the yield surfaces. It was found that the unyielded area in the core region between the two menisci grows as the plug length decreases. The very short Bingham plug behaves like a solid lamella. In all computed liquid plugs moving steadily, the von Mises stress attains its maximum value near the interface of the leading meniscus in the transition region. For Bingham plugs moving very slowly, , the driving pressure is non-zero.

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TL;DR: In this article, the Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) method for elastic solid deformation is modified to include von Mises plasticity with linear isotropic hardening and is used to investigate high speed collisions of elastic and elastoplastic bodies.

36 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023319
2022722
2021216
2020226
2019173
2018162