mador
Structural
- Nov 7, 2015
- 3
Hello! Everyone,
I have a question in working on the Kinematic Hardening on Plastic Deformation under uniaxial cyclic loading.
My question is:
Since it is in the uniaxial cyclic loading condition, can I have the yield surface as a circle on the biaxial stress plane? I guess not, is that correct? Probably, the yield stress potential is merely a point but not a yield potential surface.
If that is true, then can I apply the plastic flow rule to obtain the plastic strain direction, without a circular yield stress surface but just a yield point under uniaxial cyclic loading condition? As we know, the plastic flow rule is supposed to be on the normal direction to the yield surface.
Thanks for reading the question.
Matt
I have a question in working on the Kinematic Hardening on Plastic Deformation under uniaxial cyclic loading.
My question is:
Since it is in the uniaxial cyclic loading condition, can I have the yield surface as a circle on the biaxial stress plane? I guess not, is that correct? Probably, the yield stress potential is merely a point but not a yield potential surface.
If that is true, then can I apply the plastic flow rule to obtain the plastic strain direction, without a circular yield stress surface but just a yield point under uniaxial cyclic loading condition? As we know, the plastic flow rule is supposed to be on the normal direction to the yield surface.
Thanks for reading the question.
Matt