Peculiarities of irrecoverable straining in stress-drop test
Journal Title: International Journal of engineering Research and Applications - Year 2017, Vol 7, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper concerns with analytical description of the phenomena observed in stress drop tests, namely, negative increment in plastic and creep deformation due to the sudden decrease in the acting stresses while the net stress remains positive. The model is developed in terms of the synthetic theory of irrecoverable deformation which has been generalized by introducing interplay between the deformation properties of material in the direction of acting load and opposite to it.
Authors and Affiliations
Andrew Rusinko
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