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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: In this article, a spectral analysis of the intrinsic strength of the ductile-brittle transition is used to derive the effect of pressure on the new yield function formalism, and a criterion for ductile brittle transition is derived.
Abstract: A recently derived isotropic yield/failure criterion is here shown to give a measure of the state of the damage relative to an intrinsic (ideal) yield strength. The formulation of the intrinsic strength itself is obtained through a spectral analysis. A criterion for the ductile-brittle transition is found in the process of deriving the effect of pressure on the new yield function formalism.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a finite element model for analyzing the elastic-plastic non-uniform torsion behavior of thin-walled steel I-beams is presented.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the locations of bearing contact and contact pattern of mating tooth surfaces are determined by the tooth contact analysis (TCA) technique and finite element method (FEM) have been applied to gear contact analysis and stress analysis.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors review the von Mises calculations of higher order for statistical functionals of one variable for the function functions of several variables, the higher order Gâteaux differentials are defined leading to the corresponding multivariate higher-order Von Mises expansions These expansions are used to analyze the bias of the corresponding statistical functions, and second and third order derivatives are computed for M-estimates.
Abstract: In this paper we review the von Mises calculations of higher order for statistical functionals of one variable For the functionals of several variables, the higher order Gâteaux differentials are defined leading to the corresponding multivariate higher order von Mises expansions These expansions are used to analyze the bias of the corresponding statistical functionals The second and third order derivatives are computed for M-estimates Applications of these expansions to study the bias of M-estimates of location and to simultaneous M-estimates of location and scale are also given
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TL;DR: In this article, two analytical models were proposed to predict the burst pressure of pipes characterized by a small thickness-to-diameter ratio and geometric eccentricity, based on a complex stress function in a bipolar coordinate system.
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