Axial effects investigation in fixed-end circular bars under torsion with a finite deformation model based on logarithmic strain |
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Authors: | M. Yeganeh R. Naghdabadi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, P.O. Box 11365-9567, Azadi Ave., Tehran, Iran |
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Abstract: | In this paper the torsion problem of a circular bar with fixed ends is solved using a finite deformation constitutive model based on the corotational rates of the logarithmic strain. The logarithmic, Green–Naghdi and Eulerian corotational rates of the logarithmic strain are used in the model. The solution is based on a von Mises type yield function that incorporates isotropic and kinematic hardenings. For the kinematic hardening, a modified Armstrong–Fredrick hardening model with the corotational rate of the logarithmic strain is used. Assuming incompressible behavior, the fixed-end torsion problem is simplified to the simple shear problem. Solving the problem, the stress components are integrated to calculate the torque and axial force. It is qualitatively shown that the results based on the logarithmic corotational rate are in good agreement with the experimental results. |
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Keywords: | Finite plasticity Constitutive model Logarithmic strain Fixed-end torsion Corotational rates Hardening materials |
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