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Shear waves in an elastic-plastic material due to a supersonic surface step load
Authors:LB Freund  AS Douglas
Institution:Division of Engineering, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, U.S.A.
Abstract:A step shear load moves steadily on the surface of an elastic-plastic half space at a speed exceeding the elastic shear wave speed of the material. The orientation of the shear traction is such that the deformation is two-dimensional antiplane strain. Two different representations of the rate independent elastic-plastic material response are considered. The first material model is based on the associated flow rule and the Mises yield condition with isotropic hardening, whereas the second model is based on a particular flow theory of plasticity which represents incremental behavior at a corner of the instantaneous yield surface. Both models predict the same response under the same proportional loading. The stress history experienced by a typical material particle during passage of the load step is determined, and the variation of final strain with the magnitude of the load step is calculated. One conclusion resulting from comparison of results for the two material models for this problem is that the influence of yield surface vertex formation is not significant.
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