Review of Selected Issues in Anisotropic Plasticity under Axial Symmetry

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The present review paper consists of two main parts, which are not connected. The first part is devoted to a general axisymmetric elastic–plastic plane stress solution, assuming polar anisotropy. Strains are infinitesimal. The principal stress trajectories coincide with the principal axes of anisotropy. No restrictions are imposed on the yield criterion other than the conventional restrictions imposed on the yield criteria in plasticity. The plastic portion of the strain rate tensor is determined from the associated flow rule. A simple example illustrates the general solution. The second part is devoted to the stationary ideal flow theory for anisotropic materials under axial symmetry. The elastic portion of the strain tensor is neglected. A piece-wise linear yield criterion is adopted. This criterion generalizes Tresca’s yield criterion. The existence of ideal flow is proven. It is also shown that the available solutions for Tresca’s yield criterion can be used for deriving solutions for the yield criterion under consideration. Miscellaneous topics are shortly discussed in the third part of the paper.

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Alexandrov, S., & Rynkovskaya, M. (2022). Review of Selected Issues in Anisotropic Plasticity under Axial Symmetry. Symmetry, 14(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/sym14102172

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