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CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems

The first theme concerns the plastic buckling of structures in the spirit of Hill’s classical approach. Non-bifurcation and stability criteria are introduced and post-bifurcation analysis performed by asymptotic development method in relation with Hutchinson’s work. Some recent results on the genera...

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Autor principal: Nguyen, Q
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 1993
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2712-4
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description The first theme concerns the plastic buckling of structures in the spirit of Hill’s classical approach. Non-bifurcation and stability criteria are introduced and post-bifurcation analysis performed by asymptotic development method in relation with Hutchinson’s work. Some recent results on the generalized standard model are given and their connection to Hill’s general formulation is presented. Instability phenomena of inelastic flow processes such as strain localization and necking are discussed. The second theme concerns stability and bifurcation problems in internally damaged or cracked colids. In brittle fracture or brittle damage, the evolution law of crack lengths or damage parameters is time-independent like in plasticity and leads to a similar mathematical description of the quasi-static evolution. Stability and non-bifurcation criteria in the sense of Hill can be again obtained from the discussion of the rate response.
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spelling cern-17078572021-04-22T07:02:09Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-7091-2712-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/1707857engNguyen, QCISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative SystemsOther Fields of PhysicsThe first theme concerns the plastic buckling of structures in the spirit of Hill’s classical approach. Non-bifurcation and stability criteria are introduced and post-bifurcation analysis performed by asymptotic development method in relation with Hutchinson’s work. Some recent results on the generalized standard model are given and their connection to Hill’s general formulation is presented. Instability phenomena of inelastic flow processes such as strain localization and necking are discussed. The second theme concerns stability and bifurcation problems in internally damaged or cracked colids. In brittle fracture or brittle damage, the evolution law of crack lengths or damage parameters is time-independent like in plasticity and leads to a similar mathematical description of the quasi-static evolution. Stability and non-bifurcation criteria in the sense of Hill can be again obtained from the discussion of the rate response.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:17078571993
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CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems
title CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems
title_full CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems
title_fullStr CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems
title_full_unstemmed CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems
title_short CISM Session on Bifurcation and Stability of Dissipative Systems
title_sort cism session on bifurcation and stability of dissipative systems
topic Other Fields of Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2712-4
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