Symmetry (Apr 2023)
Principal Stress Trajectories in Plasticity under Plane Strain and Axial Symmetry
Abstract
The two families of principal stress trajectories can be regarded as an orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system under plane strain and axial symmetry. Under plane strain, the equilibrium equations in conjunction with a yield criterion comprise a statically determinate system. Under axial symmetry, a statically determinate system results from the above equations supplemented with the hypothesis of Haar von Karman. In both cases, the compatibility equations for mapping the principal line coordinate system to a given coordinate system show that the scale factors of the former satisfy a simple algebraic or transcendental equation for many yield criteria. Using this equation, one can develop a method for reducing boundary value problems in plasticity to purely geometric problems. The method is independent of any flow rule that can be chosen to calculate displacement or velocity fields, as well as independent whether elastic strains are included. The present paper summarizes available results related to using principal stress trajectories in plasticity and emphasizes the advantages of the method above.
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