Re: Isotropic & Kinematic Hardening


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Posted by Tim Brandsberg (12.155.100.77) on March 16, 2003 at 00:59:23:

In Reply to: Isotropic & Kinematic Hardening posted by Prasad on October 11, 2002 at 06:06:09:

: I'm Prasad from B/lore, India, working in FEA using ANSYS. I need to understand fully the concepts, along with their physical significance, of the terms "Isotropic Hardening" & "Kinematic Hardening".
: Please help -- either explanation or give references to material available.

: Thank You,
: Regards,
: Prasad.

Check out these links for a better understanding of the mathematics of kinematic & isotropic hardening.

cml.fsv.cvut.cz/~pkabele/TPR/Plasticity.pdf
https://www.marc.com/Support/Library/F_Ku.pdf

Good Luck with your modeling. As always try to find some relevant physical test data to benchmark your modeling against.

Tim



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